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NBA '22-23: Warriors out to defend, amid tons of contenders

Golden State coach Steve Kerr went into last season uncertain if his club would be good enough to contend for another NBA championship. He got his answer. He鈥檚 getting another ring. And now, the Warriors will try to do it all again.
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Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving (11) shoots against Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels (3) during the second half of a preseason NBA basketball game Friday, Oct. 14, 2022, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)

Golden State coach Steve Kerr went into last season uncertain if his club would be good enough to contend for another NBA championship.

He got his answer.

And now, the Warriors will try to do it all again.

The NBA鈥檚 77th season starts Tuesday night, the opening doubleheader 鈥 Philadelphia at Eastern Conference champion Boston, then the Los Angeles Lakers at the Warriors 鈥 wasting no time in putting title contenders on display. Commissioner Adam Silver will be in San Francisco for Golden State鈥檚 ring night as the Warriors begin their quest for what would be a fifth championship in nine seasons.

鈥淲e鈥檙e back in it,鈥 Kerr said. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 a lot of teams that are right in it, and the league is super competitive. I think the West has gotten even stronger. There鈥檚 a lot of competition out there. And so, we鈥檙e one of the teams that is in the mix and that鈥檚 exciting. But we have to start over. It doesn鈥檛 just automatically happen from one year to the next, so we鈥檝e got a lot of work.鈥

There is no shortage of contenders for the Warriors to fend off and no shortage of teams that made big moves with hopes of being the last team standing this season. and Cleveland traded with Utah for Donovan Mitchell; the Timberwolves and Cavaliers are trying to reach the league鈥檚 upper echelon, and the Jazz are starting on a new path after a few years of being good but nowhere near good enough.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a very high level of competition this year,鈥 Gobert said. 鈥淚 think a lot of teams got better.鈥

Some teams might have gotten better by not doing something. Kevin Durant asked for a trade out of Brooklyn; cooler heads prevailed, and Durant remained with the Nets, who also should have Kyrie Irving 鈥 whose decision not to get vaccinated against COVID-19 means he鈥檒l be tested often but won鈥檛 keep him off the floor 鈥 for many more games this season than the 29 he was limited to last season. And Ben Simmons, who didn鈥檛 play at all last season, will be out there with Durant and Irving as well.

Durant鈥檚 reason for asking for a trade was simple: 鈥淚 was more so worried about how we鈥檙e approaching every day as a basketball team,鈥 he said. Those concerns were addressed, and in Brooklyn he stayed, with the Nets expected to joust with Boston, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Miami and probably others in a very deep Eastern Conference.

for the NBA鈥檚 all-time scoring lead, and the Lakers 鈥 if they can stay healthy 鈥 figure to be much better than the 33-49 record they posted last year. after a year off with a knee injury, just as the Denver Nuggets get Jamal Murray back from knee rehabilitation to join forces again with two-time reigning MVP Nikola Jokic. Phoenix has a core that has won more games than any team in the NBA over the last two regular seasons, though it enters this season with its franchise for sale as a

All those clubs, and a few others, plan on contending.

鈥淗opefully, we can take another step,鈥 Leonard said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 all I can hope for.鈥

The Celtics and Warriors took more steps than anyone last season, getting to the finals.

And then, they took steps back.

Golden State鈥檚 preseason was turned on its head when Warriors forward Draymond Green punched guard during a practice session, a story that got immeasurably worse when video of the incident was leaked to TMZ. Green was fined by the Warriors, took a few days away from the team, then returned last week.

That all came a few weeks after the until June 30 after an investigation found he broke multiple team rules and was involved in an improper relationship with a female member of the organization.

Udoka, a feel-good story after going to the finals in his first year as a head coach, is being replaced by 34-year-old Joe Mazzulla for this season as the Celtics chase an 18th championship, one that would break a tie with the Lakers for the most in NBA history.

鈥淭he great thing about this organization, the players that we have, and the season last year is we have a formula for what we know we need to do in order to get better every single day and get back to where we want to get to,鈥 Mazzulla said. 鈥淎s much as we can focus on that, we鈥檒l be in good shape.鈥

There will be surprises. There will be injuries, probably some trades, maybe some firings along the way and presumably even some tanking 鈥 whether teams call it that or not 鈥 with hopes of enhancing their odds of winning the lottery and being able to draft next June.

Other teams, like the Warriors, also are thinking about June. Not for the draft, but because that鈥檚 when a champion will be crowned.

鈥淲e are on hopefully another nine-month journey,鈥 said Warriors guard Stephen Curry, the reigning NBA Finals MVP. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 exciting. We鈥檙e blessed to play this game at the highest level and understand that we still have an opportunity to win a couple more championships.鈥

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Tim Reynolds, The Associated Press