Why Steph Curry not worried about Warriors’ lack of offseason moves thus far originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
The NBA world — including Draymond Green — is disappointed by the lack of big moves being made this offseason. But Steph Curry won’t sound the alarm just yet.
The Warriors superstar spoke to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Monte Poole at the American Century Championship in South Lake Tahoe about why he’s OK with being patient and trusting Golden State’s front office throughout the process.
“The narrative outside versus the narrative inside might not always be the same,” Curry told Poole. “We talk. We have communication. I know what’s going on to the point where I have a lot of confidence in our ability to put together a winning team next year. That’s all I want.”
The Warriors’ biggest offseason topic surrounds Jonathan Kuminga’s restricted free agency, which remains unresolved nearly two weeks into free agency.
Golden State also had to watch fan favorite Kevon Looney depart after 10 years with the organization, as the big man signed a free-agent contract with the New Orleans Pelicans.
Besides that, several questions loom over the Warriors as they still have a bitter taste in their mouths from a second-round playoff exit following Curry’s injury.
But Curry has faith, and even though the 3-point king now will serve as a co-assistant general manager of Davidson’s basketball program, he won’t step on Mike Dunleavy’s toes.
“My role at Davidson is a little different than me walking upstairs trying to do the GM’s job,” Curry joked with Poole. “But we have a great chain of communication. It’s not like I’m trying to overstep. This is what they do. This is what their job is. We all have a job to do for us to win and every year it presents new challenges. You got to solve that puzzle.
“We did a really good job of it forward the end of last year. Got to roll it back. And everybody has to be their best self through every role throughout the organization.”
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Why Steph Curry not worried about Warriors’ lack of offseason moves thus far
The NBA world — including Draymond Green — is disappointed by the lack of big moves being made this offseason. But Steph Curry won’t sound the alarm just yet.
The Warriors superstar spoke to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Monte Poole at the American Century Championship in South Lake Tahoe about why he’s OK with being patient and trusting Golden State’s front office throughout the process.
“The narrative outside versus the narrative inside might not always be the same,” Curry told Poole. “We talk. We have communication. I know what’s going on to the point where I have a lot of confidence in our ability to put together a winning team next year. That’s all I want.”
The Warriors’ biggest offseason topic surrounds Jonathan Kuminga’s restricted free agency, which remains unresolved nearly two weeks into free agency.
Golden State also had to watch fan favorite Kevon Looney depart after 10 years with the organization, as the big man signed a free-agent contract with the New Orleans Pelicans.
Besides that, several questions loom over the Warriors as they still have a bitter taste in their mouths from a second-round playoff exit following Curry’s injury.
But Curry has faith, and even though the 3-point king now will serve as a co-assistant general manager of Davidson’s basketball program, he won’t step on Mike Dunleavy’s toes.
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“My role at Davidson is a little different than me walking upstairs trying to do the GM’s job,” Curry joked with Poole. “But we have a great chain of communication. It’s not like I’m trying to overstep. This is what they do. This is what their job is. We all have a job to do for us to win and every year it presents new challenges. You got to solve that puzzle.
“We did a really good job of it forward the end of last year. Got to roll it back. And everybody has to be their best self through every role throughout the organization.”
If 30 isn’t worried, no one else should be. Right?
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