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Charles Barkley Explained Why the Golden State Warriors’ Dynasty Would’ve Struggled in Past Eras
The 2025-26 NBA season is already underway, and several teams have entered this basketball year with sky-high expectations. The
Oklahoma City Thunder are the defending NBA champions and have the talent and youth to cement themselves as the league’s next dynasty.
However, in this modern era of restricted salary caps and the second-apron, there are plenty of franchises that, on paper, are legitimate threats to the Thunder.
One of those teams is the
Golden State Warriors, who already have a few impressive victories this season. Steve Kerr’s starting lineup includes four players 35 or older, including two of this franchise’s greatest legends, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green.
Both future Hall of Famers were the centerpieces of the NBA’s most recent dynasty, which dominated the league throughout the 2010s.
The Golden State Warriors had a historic run of dominance, putting on the floor some of the best teams ever. These squads drowned teams with their offensive efficiency and were also underrated on defense, becoming an inevitable force.
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Golden State Warriors Dynasty (2014-2021) |
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|---|---|
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Regular Season Record |
429-200 (68.2%) |
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Postseason Record |
93-37 (71.5%) |
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Western Conference Championships |
6 |
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NBA Championships |
4 |
Charles Barkley, however, does not believe that the Warriors would’ve found much success in past eras. The legendary power forward returns to one main argument for why the juggernauts of the 1970s and 1980s would’ve overwhelmed Stephen Curry and company.
Charles Barkley thinks the Golden State Warriors’ dynasty wouldn’t have happened in past eras
In an interview with Dan Patrick, Barkley praised the dynastic Golden State Warriors, but argued that, despite their greatness, they wouldn’t have thrived in the rough-and-tumble eras of the 1970s and 1980s.
“Listen, the Warriors — I love what they do, but those little bodies they got, they wouldn’t last in the ’70s or the ’80s, no disrespect. Let’s be real about this. You know how much I love Steph Curry. You think he can take that beating that Michael got against the Bad Boy Pistons? Come on Dan, please stop it. I mean, the game was just so much more physical, and these guys are great today. Everyone thinks every time you criticize them, you’re like the old guy, ‘Get off my lawn.’ I’m just saying, when I was that “Last Dance” and I played during that generation. I tell people when you play against those Bad Boy Pistons, you had to call your family and say, ‘Just in case, I want to you we good. I love y’all.’ ‘Cause those boys out there are trying to hurt people, that’s the thing you can’t compare…You just can’t compare eras because of the physicality.”
The modern-day NBA game is more skill-based than ever before
As he states in this quote, Barkley believes the Warriors’ style of play, built around three-point shooting, speed, and spacing, wouldn’t have held up against the hard fouls, hand-checking, and interior dominance that defined those earlier generations.
In that era, guards could be bodied up full court, and cutters got hammered every time they came through the lane. And, to be fair, he is right that, with the added physicality, it would’ve been more difficult for the Warriors to get open perimeter looks.
Recently, NBA referees have allowed defenders more leeway than they did a few years ago, leading to title contenders becoming more physical.
However, the space that the Warriors, particularly after adding Kevin Durant, could create would also be overwhelming for opposing defenses of the 70s and 80s.
The three-point shot was introduced into the NBA during the 1979-1980 season and initially was not a massive part of the offenses during this period.
Therefore, the additional space opposing teams would have had to deal with against the Warriors would likely have been too much of an immediate culture shock, which is not meant to be disparaging of this era.
The game is supposed to evolve as players have more resources and blueprints for success than ever before. And Golden State was ahead of its time with its style of play, even in its own era.
Overall, it’s not a slight against Barkley or his generation. These debates over the greatest teams and players should focus on how dominant these squads and athletes were in their respective eras.
Nonetheless, you can’t blame Barkley for defending his era, as without the legends of the past, the sport of basketball and its players wouldn’t be as strong as they are today.
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Liverpool Working on ‘Fast’ Deal for Diomande, He’s Iraola’s Next Semenyo
Liverpool are closing in on appointing Andoni Iraola as their new manager with an agreement already reached between the two parties.
Liverpool chiefs will have tasked the former Bournemouth boss with turning their fortunes around following a tough season on and off the pitch at Anfield.
The Reds produced a miserable defence of their Premier League title as they finished fifth and 25 points behind champions Arsenal, although they faced the heartbreaking loss of Diogo Jota, while club-record signing Alexander Isak was impacted by injury throughout the campaign.
Meanwhile, Iraola led the Cherries to sixth and Europa League football, following an outstanding second half of the season on the south coast.
The 43-year-old arrives at Anfield as one of the best young coaches in European football, and a manager who is brilliant tactically and loves to play the high-intensity football that Reds supporters love.
While Liverpool still have a lot of good players in their ranks, there will be changes this summer, with some enforced after the departures of Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate this summer.
Incomings are on their way, especially in attacking areas where there is a shortage of quality and depth after Salah’s exit.
Romano: Liverpool In Talks Over ‘Fast’ Yan Diomande Deal
Liverpool’s priority is to sign a replacement for Salah this summer, and RB Leipzig sensation Yan Diomande has emerged as one of their top targets to replace the Egyptian on the right after a breakthrough campaign for the Bundesliga outfit.
The 19-year-old scored 13 goals and registered a further 10 assists this term for Leipzig, which are impressive numbers for a teenager, and reports in Germany have suggested that the club value him at up to £130m.
As well as his goal contribution numbers, Diomande has also impressed with his pressing intensity and his work rate, which prove he is a team player despite being someone who causes nightmares for defenders.
Romano has issued the latest on Liverpool’s pursuit of Diomande, who is also a target for Paris Saint-Germain, on his YouTube channel, with the player’s representatives wanting a deal wrapped up before the World Cup begins on June 11.
He said: “Liverpool are in negotiations. They are on it, for sure. PSG are also speaking with the player’s camp. The battle is on.
“I can tell you the preference on the player side is to do the deal fast before the start of the World Cup so Diomande can go to the World Cup without thinking. They will try to accelerate the deal before the World Cup.
“It will depend on Leipzig. It is never easy to negotiate with them but Liverpool and PSG are both working on it.”
Diomande Would be Iraola’s Next Semenyo
Semenyo exploded under Iraola at the Vitality Stadium prior to his move to Manchester City, scoring 10 Premier League goals this season before his transfer in the January window.
Like Diomande, Semenyo showed he could play on both flanks during his time with Bournemouth, and he caused big issues for his opponents.
Germany-based journalist Seb Stafford-Bloor is someone who has watched a lot of Diomande during the 2025-26 campaign, and he even said himself that the Ivorian ‘reminds me of Semenyo’.
It appears as though Diomande isn’t going to come cheap this summer, but he has the attributes to thrive under Iraola at Anfield if a move does materialise.
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Gilberto Silva Ranked Gerrard, Lampard and Scholes From Worst to Best
One of the biggest debates in English football, one that still rages today, is who was the better player: Paul Scholes, Steven Gerrard or Frank Lampard? The question is one that has split opinions throughout the sport, with fans, players and pundits offering their takes on the subject.
All three shone in the Premier League. Scholes represented Manchester United and was key to their success throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Gerrard was Liverpool through and through, guiding the Merseyside club to the promised land on multiple occasions throughout the 2000s and 2010s, and Lampard first impressed at West Ham United before becoming a Chelsea legend, known for his goalscoring exploits as the Blues wrestled control of the Premier League from United during the 2000s and 2010s.
All three were very different kinds of players, but they’ve been compared to one another for two decades now. Former Arsenal midfielder Gilberto Silva was the latest former player to give his opinion on the trio and he ranked them from worst to best during an appearance on the podcast, From My Left.
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Gilberto’s Ranking of Scholes, Gerrard and Lampard
During his appearance on the From My Left podcast, Gilberto was tasked with ranking Patrick Vieira with Scholes, Gerrard and Lampard. The Brazilian wasted no time ranking his former teammate in first place, before then moving onto the English trio. In first place, he picked Scholes.
The two did battle during Arsenal’s rivalry with United in the early 2000s, with the two teams competing for the Premier League title. The ex-Gunner even went on to describe Scholes as the toughest player he ever had to face off against. Speaking about the former United star, he said:
“He was very smart. Every time I had to face him in the middle, the challenge, he was very smart. These players raise your game and you have to raise your standard to face them.”
Scholes is considered the best midfielder in Premier League history, so there won’t be many who disagree with Gilberto’s decision to rank him ahead of Gerrard and Lampard. In second place, he picked the Liverpool man. Over the years, Gerrard earned a reputation for his ability to lead Liverpool through the toughest of circumstances. He is beloved by the Reds faithful and there aren’t many fans of the club who would choose anyone over him.
Lampard Chosen Last, But Certainly Not Least
Lampard came last in Gilberto’s ranking. The former Chelsea man is the greatest goalscoring midfielder in Premier League history. He became the first player in his position to score at least 10 league goals in 10 straight seasons and always stepped up to the plate when the Blues needed it most.
He was a fierce competitor and was also a dependable leader, always rising to the occasion when John Terry was unavailable, such as in the 2012 Champions League final.
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Now, out of the trio, he is the best manager of England’s golden generation midfield, with his latest achievement seeing him take Coventry City from consistent Championship playoff contention to the league title, with the Sky Blues back in the Premier League.
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Dean Saunders Names 5 Managers Liverpool Should Sign Before Iraola
The general consensus surrounding Liverpool’s decision to replace Arne Slot – the Reds’ latest Premier League-winning manager – with Andoni Iraola is that it is a gamble worth taking. Swapping the Dutchman’s slower, more methodical tactical style for the explosive, front-footed approach of Bournemouth’s former mastermind feels much more like a return to the Jurgen Klopp blueprint.
It was that exciting brand of football that earned the Cherries a place in next season’s Europa League, as they went unbeaten throughout the second half of the league campaign. Meanwhile, Slot was struggling to get a tune out of nearly all of his expensive new signings, including British transfer-record arrivals Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, as the fallen champions only just scraped into the top five.
This new era has set the wheels in motion for a fresh start under leadership that should reignite an Anfield crowd which lost most of its spark last season. However, not everyone is convinced by the bold approach. One of Liverpool’s former FA Cup winners has already spoken out, revealing the five alternative candidates he would have preferred to see appointed instead of Iraola.
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Why Former Liverpool Ace is Against Andoni Iraola’s Appointment
Dean Saunders, who played for Liverpool in the early ’90s and won an FA Cup for his efforts, is not so sure the Spaniard is the right choice, doubting his ability to step up to the pressurised situation of managing an elite club. “Only certain people can manage Liverpool,” Saunders told talkSPORT.
“If I’m the recruitment team at Liverpool and I’ve sacked Slot, they would have thought that this bloke don’t know how to win games every week. For Liverpool it’s a disaster if you draw. At a top club the rules are different. You’ve got to win every single game and you’ve got to know how to do it.”
He added: “You think of people who know how to win football matches and know how to take the game to the opposition. They know how to break parking the bus down every week, they know how to do it.”
Indeed, the 61-year-old, who also had stints at the likes of Aston Villa, Derby County, and Brighton & Hove Albion, has a point. Iraola has never won a major trophy, never managed a club whose ambitions depend on the ultimate currency of success, while you would have to look a fair way back before seeing the last time a manager from outside of the top six joined one and was a hit.
The Five Managers Saunders Would Have Turned To Instead
Needless to say, Saunders’ call for the Reds to try tie Pep Guardiola down to a contract just weeks after leaving his beloved Manchester City is one hell of a sensational call. But the point he was making with his list of alternatives is that he believes Liverpool should have looked towards the tried, tested, and successful head coaches first.
“Liverpool can pay the manager whatever they want. I would think, right we’re going to sack Slot who can we get?” he continued. “Jurgen Klopp, can we get Jurgen Klopp back?
“What about Pep Guardiola? Can we get Pep Guardiola? Honestly! If we get any of them two, we’re going to win games and leagues. Can’t get them. What about [Luis] Enrique? No don’t want to leave PSG. What about Mourinho? Proven winner.
“I would go through the list. [Carlo] Ancelotti, would he leave Brazil at the end of the World Cup and come and manage us? I would go through that list, before I start going into [Xabi] Alonso, [Steven] Gerrard, Iraola, young managers. I would start with the people who know how to win football matches.”
Steven Gerrard Makes Feelings Clear About Slot and Iraola After Liverpool Sack Decision
Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has given his thoughts on Arne Slot’s exit from Anfield.
The Athletic report that Iraola has verbally agreed a deal to become Liverpool manager and is set to sign a two-year contract at Anfield. It will undoubtedly be a giant step for the 43-year-old, who has a glowing reputation, but has a managerial history of AEK Larnaca, Mirandes and Rayo Vallecano before his three-year stint with Bournemouth.
While silverware will be expected at Anfield, though, it won’t be number one priority next season. The Spaniard’s high-octane style of football should keep his new supporters interested for a while yet anyway, and the red half of Merseyside usually takes a lot of hits before changing their mind on their manager.
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