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Jefferson: The Warriors don't have a Big Three right now, and Dream Clay is in a different state than when he won the championship before

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**Jefferson: Warriors don't have a big three, but Curry is still the core**

In the NBA, every player is a bright star, but when these stars come together, they form a unique galactic battleship. However, a recent remark by Richard Jefferson shattered the stereotype of the Golden State Warriors. The veteran NBA player and self-media writer said that the Warriors no longer have the so-called "Big Three", a change that has undoubtedly dropped a bombshell in the basketball world. So, how have the Warriors changed, and how are they looking to break through in the new landscape?

Jefferson: The Warriors don't have a Big Three right now, and Dream Clay is in a different state than when he won the championship before

**1. The Warriors' "Big Three" era has ended**

Looking back, the Warriors' "Big Three" - Curry, Thompson and Green - have written a glorious chapter together. Their tacit cooperation and outstanding performance not only helped the team win the championship trophy many times, but also made countless fans crazy. However, time is not forgiving, and the competitive state of athletes will always be affected by factors such as age, injuries and illness. Now, with Thompson and Green's form declining, the Warriors' "Big Three" era has come to an end.

Jefferson: The Warriors don't have a Big Three right now, and Dream Clay is in a different state than when he won the championship before

**2. Curry: The soul of the Warriors**

Although the era of the "Big Three" is gone, Curry, the core player of the Warriors, is still in peak form. As the soul of the team, Curry has become an indispensable presence for the Warriors with his superb shooting skills and excellent leadership. In Jefferson's view, even when his teammates are not in good shape, Curry can still maintain a stable performance and contribute a lot to the team.

Jefferson: The Warriors don't have a Big Three right now, and Dream Clay is in a different state than when he won the championship before

**3. New Challenges and Opportunities for the Warriors**

With the end of the "Big Three" era, the Warriors face unprecedented challenges. However, as Jefferson said, that doesn't mean the Warriors are going to slump. Rather, it's a fresh beginning, an opportunity for the Warriors to re-examine themselves and look for new possibilities. In the process, the rise of young players such as Andrew Wiggins has injected new life into the Warriors. They will work hand in hand with veterans such as Curry to meet the challenges of the future.

Jefferson: The Warriors don't have a Big Three right now, and Dream Clay is in a different state than when he won the championship before

**Epilogue**

The Warriors' "Big Three" era may have come to an end, but the team's legacy continues. In this new journey, the Warriors will face challenges with a more pragmatic attitude and pursue victory with a firmer belief. And we also have reason to believe that under the leadership of Curry, the Warriors will once again write their own glorious chapter. Here, we also expect the Warriors' young players to grow rapidly and contribute more to the future of the team. Finally, let's hope that the Warriors will show more exciting performances in future games.