The article discusses the troubling state of the Golden State Warriors after a humiliating 40-point loss to the Celtics, likening their situation to the fable of a frog in gradually boiling water. It highlights the systemic issues faced by the team over recent seasons, with star player Steph Curry's talents seemingly wasted. Despite the organization’s hope for improvement, there’s an urgency for strong action to capitalize on Curry's remaining competitive years. Comparisons are made to other franchises like the Sixers, emphasizing the risks and potential benefits of long-term strategies versus immediate fixes.
The Dubs were the frog in the pot, with Boston steadily heating up the water as the game progressed. The Warriors never jumped out.
While the Warriors don't see themselves as desperate, they sure look like a team that cannot maintain the status quo.
History tells us that pushing through this mess is the only way out. Make the moves to salvage whatever is left of Curry's All-NBA years.
Let me throw three other stories your way—fables, if you will. (Only these are real.) In Philadelphia, the Sixers trusted the process.
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