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Steph Curry addresses fourth quarter playing time after Warriors’ loss to the Suns

Steph Curry did not enter the game during the first 3:30 minutes of the fourth quarter, where the Phoenix Suns took the lead and never looked back in Thursday’s matchup vs. the Warriors.

The Suns snapped Golden State’s two-game winning streak, without Devin Booker being available. Steph Curry addressed his playtime situation during the fourth quarter in the aftermath of the Warriors’ Thursday night loss.

(via NBC Sports Bay Area):

“That is the balance of the big picture and trying to win every game,” Curry told reporters. ” … I obviously want to play as many minutes as possible and try to go and steal a game like tonight, but that stoppage he just reads on a night-to-night basis.

As we get deeper in the season, we possibly can get a little more aggressive in that respect. It might be necessary, but right now it’s just trying to get everybody comfortable.”

Curry pointed out the need for his team to make adjustments as they go deeper and deeper in the season. The Warriors are on the verge of completing the first quarter of the 2020/21 campaign.

“We just have to come with the right intentions so that, at some point, it all clicks,” Curry said. “And then [the rotation] understands exactly what we’re trying to do. It’s not ever gonna be just a one-man show. You can’t win like that in this league.”

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