New roster, same goals.

Stephen Curry isn’t spending much time worrying about the departure of teammates like Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston. Instead, as he prepared for a celebrity golf tournament, the Warriors star said he was looking forward to a new challenge next season.

“A lot of changes,” Curry told reporters, per the San Francisco Chronicle. “It’ll develop as we get together as a group. For us, myself, Klay [Thompson], Draymond [Green], adding D’Angelo [Russell] and a lot of hungry young guys trying to prove themselves, it will look different. But the expectations of how we play, that championship-level basketball, won’t change. I’m excited about it.”

Curry may have to carry the load, especially early on as Thompson recovers from a torn ACL and Russell assimilates the new system after coming over from the Nets in a sign-and-trade for Durant. The two-time MVP, 31, is now the eldest player on the roster after the Warriors traded Iguodala to the Grizzlies and waived Livingston.

Having reached the NBA Finals in five straight years, with three championships to show for it, the Warriors will also move on without the services of DeMarcus Cousins (signed with Lakers), Quinn Cook (signed with Lakers) and Jordan Bell (signed with Timberwolves), among others.

“We accomplished a lot as a group,” Curry said. “Everyone talks about all the talent we had on that team, but that doesn’t mean you can put it all together. … I like to look at what we accomplished and focus on that, and be extremely proud of that run. Now we try to re-create that.”

As for Durant leaving?

“You want to find your happiness, wherever that is,” Curry said.

And while Russell may not be long for Golden State, Curry said he was looking forward to playing alongside him, a partnership that will bear watching.

“The noise he made last year was amazing, what they did in Brooklyn and him taking that next step as a certified All-Star,” Curry said. “I haven’t had much personal interaction with him. Back when he got drafted, there were some comparisons of our games. He can handle the ball, shoot, pass. Having versatile guys like that can only help our team. The chemistry will develop quickly. It’s about encouraging each other and having confidence we’ll get the most out of each other.”