In today's Warriors news update, Stephen Curry is still smarting over the firing of former head coach Mark Jackson - although he's doing his very best to keep pushing along.
Per Carl Steward of the Bay Area News Group, "still clearly feeling the blues about the sudden firing of coach Mark Jackson, Warriors star guard Stephen Curry said Thursday he and his teammates nonetheless have to start moving forward to preserve their goal of winning an NBA championship."
Curry believes the team will have to adjust when new head coach Steve Kerr finally takes the reins. However, he doesn't see it being a problem in the long run:
"That's with every new coach," Curry said about the upcoming transition period. "I don't think it'll be advertised in the locker room as to how long it will take (Kerr) to win the locker room over. Guys are ready to play and be professional about it and come prepared for training camp."
"Just like with any new coach, you have to feel it out and it will probably be a little different," Curry added. "We just have to adjust, but at the end of the day, all the guys in the locker room are trying to win, and I know Steve Kerr has that mentality and mission as well."
"If those two things are aligned, then we'll be fine."
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