Well, you see, the 2017-2018 season was a big one for the Golden State Warriors, I tell ya. They was a tough bunch, just like a family working the fields together, all pulling their weight. That season, the Warriors kept on proving they were the team to beat. The whole gang was just solid, and boy, they sure made the fans proud. But now, let me tell you about them players, so you get a good idea of who was on that team. Grab your seat, cause here we go!
1. Stephen Curry (No. 30) – Point Guard

Oh, this boy, Stephen Curry, he’s the real deal! I seen him play plenty, and he’s got them moves that make ya go, “How’d he do that?” He’s small, but don’t let that fool you! He can shoot from way outside, like he’s been doing it since he was a baby. And the way he handles that ball? It’s like he got it glued to his hands. The Warriors’ offense just runs smooth when he’s out there. That season, he played 51 games in the regular season, averaging a solid 26.4 points per game. A real asset to the team, if you ask me!
2. Klay Thompson (No. 11) – Shooting Guard
Now, Klay Thompson, he’s another one! Quiet fella, but when he’s shooting, you best believe, he can light it up like a firecracker! They call him “The Splash Brother,” and I reckon it’s cause he don’t miss too much from three-point land. In the 2017-2018 season, Klay put up 19.6 points per game. Quiet and steady, just like one of them hardworking folks you see around here, never boasting but always getting the job done.
3. Kevin Durant (No. 35) – Small Forward
Kevin Durant, well now, he’s like that big bull you got on the farm—strong and powerful. Durant’s long and lean, but don’t let that make you think he’s all show and no go. He can take it to the hoop and shoot from anywhere. In the 2017-2018 season, he was averaging 26.4 points per game, and honestly, he made them other teams sweat bullets. They never knew if he was gonna dunk on them or hit a jumper. A real asset to the team, no doubt.

4. Draymond Green (No. 23) – Power Forward
Now, Draymond Green, he’s the engine that keeps the Warriors’ defense running, you know? He might not be the flashiest scorer, but let me tell you, he can play defense better than most. And that fiery attitude of his? You wouldn’t want to get on his bad side. Draymond was averaging 11.0 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 7.3 assists that season. He’s a key player, always hustling, always fighting, just like a stubborn old mule, and that’s what you need on the court.
5. Andre Iguodala (No. 9) – Small Forward
Now, Andre Iguodala, he might be getting up there in age, but don’t let that fool you. He’s still got it, and he’s wise, too! He brings that veteran presence, which is like having a good old pair of work boots that never let you down. Iguodala played 82 games during the regular season, contributing a solid 7.6 points per game, and in the playoffs, his experience really helped the team out. He was also known for his great defense and clutch shots when the game was on the line.
6. Shaun Livingston (No. 34) – Point Guard

Now, let me tell you about Shaun Livingston, a real quiet one, but he sure knows how to play the game. He’s got that mid-range jumper that’ll kill ya if you ain’t careful. Shaun, he’s been around a while and knows how to take care of the ball and run the offense smoothly. In 2017-2018, he played 82 games and averaged about 4.0 points a game. Not the highest scorer, but like I said, he does his job and does it well.
7. Zaza Pachulia (No. 27) – Center
Now, Zaza Pachulia, well he’s big, and he’s tough. He ain’t the fastest, but he can hold his ground down in the paint. He played 69 games that season, and while he didn’t score too much, his presence was felt. He averaged 3.9 points per game, but his real value was in his size and defense, keeping them other big guys from getting too comfortable under the basket. He’s the kind of fella you need to protect the paint and throw his weight around when needed.
8. Kevon Looney (No. 5) – Center
Ah, and Kevon Looney, now he’s a young one, but he don’t back down from nothing. He played 82 games, and though he only scored 3.4 points per game, it was his hustle on defense that made him stand out. He’d get them rebounds and do the dirty work that others might not want to do. That’s the kind of player you need if you’re going to win big.

Final Thoughts
So, there you have it—the 2017-2018 Golden State Warriors roster! A mix of young talent and experienced players who knew what it took to win. Together, they fought hard, played smart, and ended the season with a 58-24 record, bringing home another championship. A mighty fine season, if you ask me! These players weren’t just on the court; they were family, working together for that big goal. And that’s how you get things done, just like in any good old-fashioned team!
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