Stephen Curry brushed off the heated exchange between Steve Kerr and Draymond Green, calling it "just a good conversation" and saying that the team knows how to stay professional.
Monday night was turbulent for the Golden State Warriors. Despite a dominant 120–97 win over the Orlando Magic, all eyes were on a heated exchange between head coach Steve Kerr and long-time Warrior Draymond Green.
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The argument led to Green leaving the bench in the third quarter and not returning to play. But for team leader Stephen Curry, it's not a major issue.
"They were just having a good conversation," Curry said. "Kind of for them to talk about it, not me."
"I'm pretty sure we know how to be professional," he added.
With the win, Golden State improved to 15–15. After losing three games in a row, the team is now enjoying a two-game winning streak.
Curry expressed irritation with the media's focus on negativity despite the team's momentum.
"It's unfortunate that we're up here, considering where we've been, two-game win streak and protecting our homecourt, that the vibes of the questions are a little bit more negative than they should be," Steph stated.
"I get why you're asking them, but downstairs right now, the DJ's got a good playlist going. Guys are getting their work in, and we're having a good time because we're winning."
Next, the Warriors will face the Dallas Mavericks in a Christmas Day matchup.
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