Well, let me tell ya, that Golden State Warriors team from 2016-2017, they was something else, weren’t they? I reckon it was one of them teams that folks like to talk about even years after it’s all said and done. Now, I don’t know all them fancy basketball terms, but I can tell ya this: them boys could play, and they sure had a good mix of talent. The whole team was stacked from top to bottom, and they made sure to show it when they hit the court. Now, let me walk ya through the main players on that team.
Stephen Curry, now he was the heart and soul of that team. He played point guard, always running up and down the court like a rabbit, throwin’ them three-pointers like it was nothin’. Born March 14, 1988, this young fella stood at 6’3″, and I swear, you couldn’t hardly blink without him sinking a shot. He was a big part of why they were so dominant in the regular season and playoffs. Curry was the kind of player who made everyone around him look better, and let me tell ya, it was a sight to see when he went on one of them hot streaks.
Klay Thompson, now there was another shooter, you hear me? This fella played shooting guard and could light up the scoreboard faster than you could say “basketball.” Born February 8, 1990, and standing at 6’6″, Klay had a shot that was so smooth, it almost looked like it belonged in some Hollywood movie. He was known for his quiet demeanor, but when that ball left his hands, the crowd went wild. Together with Curry, they made up what they called the “Splash Brothers”—and let me tell ya, them two could splash that ball in the basket from anywhere on the court.

Kevin Durant—now, here’s a name everyone remembers. Born September 29, 1988, this 6’10” forward came in from Oklahoma City and boy, did he make an impact. Durant was known for his smooth scoring ability, and with him on the team, they became a real problem for anyone tryin’ to stop ’em. He wasn’t just a scorer though; he was all over the place, helping out on defense, passing the ball, and doin’ whatever the team needed. I’ll tell ya, when Durant joined that team, folks knew they was in for a wild ride.
Draymond Green, well now, he’s a character. Born March 4, 1990, standing 6’6″, Green was the defensive anchor of the team. He played forward, and while he wasn’t always the prettiest to watch, you could bet he’d give it everything he had. He had a way of getting under the other team’s skin, and he sure could dish out a pass like nobody’s business. But let’s not forget, he was also a big part of why they lost in 2016 to the Cavaliers. He got suspended after that incident with LeBron James in Game 5, and well, that turned the whole series around. But that’s how it goes sometimes in basketball, right? Sometimes it’s not just about the points, it’s about what you do as a team.
Zaza Pachulia, now this fella, he played center, standing 6’9″ and from Georgia. He wasn’t the flashiest player, but Zaza brought the grit and muscle in the paint. He could box out, grab rebounds, and just do the dirty work that a team needs to win. He was a big body in the middle, and when the Warriors needed to get tough, he was the one they’d call on.
Andre Iguodala, well, let’s just say this man was a jack-of-all-trades. Born January 28, 1984, and standing 6’6″, Iguodala was known for his versatility. He could play anywhere, from guard to forward, and was always ready to step up when the team needed him. He was especially clutch in the 2015 Finals and again in 2017. You could always count on him to come through in the big moments.
Now, the Warriors had a lot of depth, and some other players like JaVale McGee (6’9″, center) and Matt Barnes (6’7″, forward) helped round out the roster. McGee was known for his shot-blocking, and Barnes, well, he added some toughness. You could tell they had a real family feel to the team, and everyone played their part, whether it was scoring or doing the little things that don’t always get noticed.
And let’s not forget about their coach, Steve Kerr. He wasn’t out there on the court, but he sure was makin’ all the right calls from the sideline. Kerr brought a calm to the team, and he knew how to get the best outta all his players. Under his leadership, the Warriors didn’t just win games—they won championships, and they did it in style.

So, when we look at the 2016-17 Golden State Warriors, we’re talking about a team that had all the right pieces. They had the shooters, the defenders, the rebounders, and the leader to tie it all together. They went on to finish the season with a record of 67-15 and then dominated the playoffs, winning the championship with a 16-1 record. That’s the kind of stuff that gets remembered for a long time, don’t ya think?
In conclusion, the 2016-17 Golden State Warriors were a special bunch. With stars like Curry, Thompson, and Durant, they took over the league. They played beautiful basketball, and they made sure to show folks just how strong teamwork can be. They might’ve had their ups and downs, but in the end, they sure left their mark on the NBA. Now that’s somethin’ to be proud of.
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