At 37 years old, Warriors star Steph Curry still is playing elite basketball. But one NBA analyst believes the team he has played with for his entire 17-year career has not done right by him. “Everyone has failed Steph in this organization,” ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins said on “NBA Today.” “We’re talking about an all-time great… I’m talking about Steve Kerr, Draymond Green, Jimmy Butler, they can’t get right.” .@KendrickPerkins on the Warriors: “Everyone has failed Steph in this organization. We’re talking about an all time great . . . Steve Kerr, Draymond Green, Jimmy Butler, they can’t get right. We’re talking about a window where he’s trying to max out to win a championship . . .” pic.twitter.com/Bqsxc3jw8b — Chef (@CurryForGame) January 7, 2026 After a 120-113 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday, the Warriors improved their record to 20-18 and remained in eighth place in the Western Conference standings. It’s a less-than-ideal position for Golden...
Why Kendrick Perkins believes Warriors organization has ‘failed’ Steph Curry
Published January 8, 2026 at 12:45 PM
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