For the first time ever, the Golden State Warriors will not be participating in the NBA Playoffs, with their core players Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green all being healthy coming into April.

Many analysts and fans declared their dynasty to be over, which captured four NBA championships in six NBA Finals appearances over eight seasons from 2014-15 to 2021-22

However, Warriors forward Draymond Green shared that star Stephen Curry still believes the team can return to the top.

"And by the way, to Steph's point which I love because they never seem to not come true. Right after the game in the locker room, I said 'love you bro.' He's like 'I love you too. We ain't done," the 2017 NBA Defensive Player of the Year said on the latest episode of his podcast "The Draymond Green Show" on Thursday, April 18.

The Dubs were eliminated from contention in the 2024 NBA Playoffs following a lopsided 118-94 defeat in their play-in tournament game against the Sacramento Kings last Tuesday, April 16, at the Golden 1 Center.

Warriors are heading to a crucial offseason

The Bay Area squad is set to make significant decisions in the summer regarding the future of their franchise.

Klay Thompson's impending free agency raises questions about his potential return following previous salary disagreements and underwhelming postseason performances.

Likewise, Andrew Wiggins' future with the franchise also remains uncertain following two disappointing seasons.