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The Golden State Warriors went to five straight NBA Finals from 2015-19 and they won three championships in that span. 

However, the last two seasons they have failed to make the postseason. 

On Tuesday, speaking on ESPN's First Take, Stephen A. Smith had high praise for the Warriors (see clip in tweet below). 

"The Golden State Warriors might win it all," Smith said on Tuesday. 

On the new season the Warriors are off to a 3-0 start, and Steph Curry looks like he could win his third MVP this season. 

They've beaten the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers and Sacramento Kings, and Curry is averaging 31.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game. 

They also still remain without five-time All-Star Klay Thompson 

"If Klay Thompson comes back healthy, the only thing that will have any chance of stopping them is Kyrie Irving returning to Brooklyn to join Harden and KD," Smith said. "There is no one else including the Lakers that will be able to knock off the Golden State Warriors."

On Tuesday evening they will look to go 4-0 when they visit the Thunder in Oklahoma City. 

  • WOJ SAYS THE NETS HAVE TAKEN CALLS FOR IRVING: Kyrie Irving has yet to play for the Brooklyn Nets this season due to the vaccine mandate and the Nets not allowing him to be a part-time player. ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Friday that the Nets have taken calls for Irving. However, he said they have not made any calls themselves. CLICK HERE.
  • WHY IS STEPH NOT IN THE BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD CONVERSATION? The Golden State Warriors look fantastic to start the new season and are now 3-0. The biggest reason they look so good is that Steph Curry is sensational. The two-time MVP looks like he could be making a run at another MVP this season. When they get Klay Thomson back, this team has a chance to make some noise. CLICK HERE.