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Warriors GM maintains championship optimism despite struggles

Despite the Golden State Warriors’ early-season challenges, general manager Mike Dunleavy, who assumed the role from Bob Myers this offseason, maintains optimism about the team’s championship potential.

In a recent interview with The Athletic’s Tim Kawakami, Dunleavy expressed confidence in the current roster’s ability to contend for a title, saying, “Yeah, I do; I do believe this whole roster does, as the way it was designed.”

He emphasized the initial design and belief in the team’s capabilities, however, adding that the Warriors could make moves at the trade deadline if they see them as enhancing their chances of winning another championship.

“But hey, six weeks from now, the (Feb. 8) trade deadline, maybe something comes up that makes more sense and we do something. But this is a group that the core guys have been there are capable of doing it,” Dunleavy said.

The Warriors, currently holding the 11th position in the Western Conference with a record of 12 wins and 14 losses, have faced hurdles in the early part of the season.

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