Getty Images/Ringer illustration A play-in loss to the Sacramento Kings has brought the Warriors to their most uncertain offseason of the Steph Curry era. Whatever it takes, the goal is clear. "I want to win, plain and simple," Curry tells The Ringer. Thirty-five minutes after the Golden State Warriors' 2023-24 season ended in a 118-94 defeat to the Sacramento Kings, Stephen Curry is among the last players in the visitors' locker room, fully clothed and ready to get out of Dodge. After small talk with reporters, he puts on his backpack, opens an 11-ounce bottle of Stella Artois, and begins his journey into the night. Walking down a corridor of Golden 1 Center, he shares pleasantries with team staffers and the remaining Warriors travel party. "Amazing season!" he yells as Kevon Looney approaches, before taking a swig of his beer. It's a discombobulating scene. The loss in the 9 vs. 10 play-in game marks the earliest a Curry-led team has been eliminated from playoff contention since 2012, his third season, when the Warriors finished tied for the league's seventh-worst record. Golden State has since won four titles in 10 years, building one of the greatest dynasties in professional...