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There’s some motivation here for the Golden State Warriors.
Steve Kerr’s team might use some motivation from the San Francisco 49ers, as they have fallen short of expectations.
Thankfully, the football team has provided Bay Area supporters with many reasons to rejoice recently, including winning another Super Bowl berth.
Notably, George Kittle, a star player for the Niners, took a break before traveling to Las Vegas to witness the Warriors defeat the Philadelphia 76ers. Following the game, Kittle reunited with Stephen Curry.
The Warriors and Niners were exactly alike not so long ago.

They possessed the best team in the league in terms of quality, a formidable offensive and defensive lineup, and a star-studded starting lineup that was designed to win.
That is no longer the situation in the present, with Curry being isolated and unable to support the team on his own while the other members of the championship core perform poorly.
The goal for the Niners is to match the Warriors’ remarkable run.
Despite their nearly three-decade absence without a Super Bowl victory, they possess ample talent within their ranks to make it happen.
Of course, defeating Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs won’t be simple, and that’s where they need adopt their NBA colleagues’ “us versus the world” approach.
The 49ers will need to perform at their highest level to defeat the Chiefs, who are poised to emerge as the next great team, as the Warriors understood that they had to defeat the best team in order to claim the title of best team.