Is this the end of the Warriors' Big Three Era?

As the Golden State Warriors face elimination in the Western Conference Semifinals against the Los Angeles Lakers, the question looms whether this could be the final game with the team's Big Three of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green playing together. However, head coach Steve Kerr seemed to dismiss such a suggestion, emphasizing that he has never entertained that thought and that the trio has "lots to give for years to come." If the Big Three's era does end, it would be considered too soon by some fans, just a year after the team's championship win. With Draymond Green the youngest of the trio at 33, and both Curry and Thompson turning 35 soon, the Warriors' aging core could face more questions about their future if they lose to the Lakers. While Curry and Thompson have contracts beyond this season, Green has a player option that could make him a free agent this off-season, giving rise to speculations about his potential departure from the team. Nevertheless, the Big Three has been considered as one of the most successful trios in NBA history, having won four championships as part of six trips to the NBA Finals in the past nine seasons.

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