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Former Warrior players hope OKC will launch a "more powerful" dynasty that will last longer than its Stephen Curry era
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Ex-Warriors Count on OKC to Build a Stronger, Longer-Lasting Dynasty Beyond the Stephen Curry Era

June 5, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Golden State Warriors represented the last NBA dynasty, capturing four titles over seven years, including back-to-back championships in 2017 and 2018. This dynasty brought together stars like Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant, and Andre Iguodala, with Iguodala playing a crucial role. Under coach Steve Kerr, the Warriors revolutionized basketball by blending exceptional shooting with dynamic ball and off-ball movements.

However, former Warriors player DeMarcus Cousins believes the Oklahoma City Thunder is positioned to establish a dynasty even stronger than the Warriors’. The Thunder have reached the NBA Finals, facing the Indiana Pacers, and are aiming for their first championship since relocating to Oklahoma City. Cousins described this as the “beginning of a dynasty” and noted that the Thunder possess more assets than the Warriors had at their peak.

He highlighted that the Thunder’s team is constructed for long-term success, potentially dominating the league for the next decade or more. Their impressive asset collection includes three first-round picks this year alone, including the 15th and 24th picks, plus six more first-round picks through 2031. These assets provide the team with flexibility to replace injured players and acquire new superstars as needed.

Cousins emphasized that many NBA teams may adopt this model of accumulating assets and developing young talent, especially in smaller markets. Like the Warriors had Stephen Curry, the Thunder’s MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the cornerstone of their promising future. Yet, Cousins argues that the Thunder’s superior asset management gives them an advantage the Warriors never had, especially when injuries hindered Golden State’s chances of securing additional titles.

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Fan Take: This potential new dynasty is exciting news for basketball fans, as it signals a fresh era of competition and innovation in team-building strategies. If Oklahoma City maintains its success, it could redefine how franchises build winning teams and keep fanbases engaged for years to come.

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