They were far from invincible like last season.
But so what? That couldn't stop people from admiring and eagerly praising the Warriors. For sports columnists, the Warriors' performance fully met every definition of a sports epic. A team whose talent wasn't top-notch, but with their desire for victory, passion, and unity, they built combat power, crushing all strong opponents while shouting "We believe." Such stories never go out of fashion in sports history.
Most sports writers hoped for a miracle, and most fans looked forward to this family-like team's magnificent lament.
The Warriors' story caught everyone's attention, and "We believe" became the loudest slogan in the entire league.
The Warriors having such high popularity was a very peculiar phenomenon, because most of the time, a team on the verge of a three-peat usually plays the role of the public enemy.
In the world of competitive sports, no one wants to see the same team win all the time because it destroys suspense.
