“My Warriors will win NBA title” Dubs Superfan G-Eazy issues bold claim on Stephen Curry and Co. Championship ambitions
G-Eazy
The Golden State Warriors started the 2021-22 NBA Season with a bang, and went onto fight Phoenix Suns for the top spot in the Western Conference, even when they were without Klay Thompson. However, as the season progressed, Steve Kerr’s team kept on losing momentum and eventually dropped behind Memphis Grizzlies to the third berth in the West. Despite which super fan G-Eazy has made it clear, that there is no other team, except Warriors who are going to lift the silverware.
To those who are not aware, G-Eazy has been a die-hard Golden State Warriors fan and has gone onto pay his tribute to the NBA franchise in his concerts. On one hand, where certain sections of the Dub Nation are getting worries about the chemistry of the team, G-Eazy seems to be unbothered the recent struggles of his beloved team.
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G-Eazy issues Warriors waring to the rest of the NBA
TMZ Sports spoke with G-Eazy as he was leaving Musso & Frank in L.A. this week. And the highly-popular singer and artists was as confident as ever in his beloved Warriors, even though they’ve been stumbling as of late.
“We’ll be all right, man,” said G-Eazy, who’s been a die-hard Dubs supporter for years. “We’re still going all the way.”
Talking statically about the Golden State Warriors’ form, they have been 7-12 since February and have constantly struggled to pair their Big 3 on the court. With Stephen Curry out indefinitely due to his foot injury, there is no guarantee upon the form of the 3-point King. Especially, if they are scheduled to lock horns against in-form teams like Dallas Mavericks or Utah Jazz.
That being said, Golden State, Warriors though, still remains one of the top teams in the Western Conference and the entire league and, clearly, G-Eazy thinks it’ll stay that way until the final whistle of this year. Will the Warriors be able to live up to their potential and avenge their devastating exit of the play-in, this time around? Remains to be seen.
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