Warriors coach Steve Kerr is shooting down the idea of a Stephen Curry trade demand
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr he can’t imagine his superstardom Stephen Curry require a trade soon despite the team’s 39-game regular season record below .500 (19-20). Half way is near. The Warriors could change things up via trade, surrounding their superstar with new talent. However, trade demand or Curry’s unexpected retirement remains unlikely.
In a recent interview, Kerr spoke first on the likelihood that Curry will seek a trade in the Warriors’ front office, according to 95.7 The Game.
“No way,” Kerr said. “I don’t think so.” I just think Steph loves the Warriors. He loves the idea of being a warrior for life. I think it means so much to him. This is what makes it unique and different. That’s why he doesn’t ask the organization to trade everything to help him. Steph is so special in so many different ways. His self-awareness is simply incredible. Being a Warrior is so important to him. I don’t think our fans will ever have to worry about that.”
However, one thing Kerr feels is how the Warriors can improve things for Curry.
“It’s just a question of man, can we help him?” What can we do? I watch him still out there performing and playing at such a high level, and bringing so much joy to people, not just at the Chase but in every arena; people are so excited to see this guy play,” Kerr added. “There is so much value in that. Watching him perform. I think our fans recognize and understand that. And they want to see him perform as long as possible.
“This guy is one of the greatest artists of all time.” He’s just an amazing performer. We are all happy to watch him play. Hopefully it’s something that will last for a few more years. It sure seems that way. But, in the meantime, it’s a much tougher place to organize than it has been even in the last few years. And I think everyone recognizes that.”
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Stephen Curry surpassed Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant in NBA history

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr Warriors watched the superstar Stephen Curry surpassed Allen Iverson and Kobe Bryant in career points and assists in a 104-101 loss to the Raptors. The NBA’s all-time leading three-point shooter now has 24,371 career points, passing Iverson for 28th on the all-time scoring list. He also has 6,308 career assists, passing Bryant for 35th in assists.
Curry finished with 26 points and seven assists in the Warriors’ three-point loss to the Raptors.
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