“Let Me Play More” — Stephen Curry Reportedly Told Steve Kerr He Could Win More If Given More Minutes

🏀 “Let Me Play More” — Stephen Curry Reportedly Told Steve Kerr He Could Win More If Given More Minutes

The Golden State Warriors might have found their spark again — and Stephen Curry is ready to turn that spark into a wildfire. Following the Warriors’ 118–107 win over the Phoenix Suns, reports surfaced that Curry privately told head coach Steve Kerr something bold:

“If you want to win more, give me more minutes.”

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At 37 years old, Curry is still playing like a man half his age. He dropped 28 points against Phoenix, including five three-pointers, while sharing the floor with rising star Moses Moody, who added 24 points of his own. But behind the smiles and celebrations, it seems Curry still feels the Warriors are leaving wins on the table.

Sources close to the team say Curry has grown frustrated with the team’s minute restrictions and occasional rest nights. “He’s still the engine,” one insider said. “He believes if he’s out there longer, the results will speak for themselves.”

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Steve Kerr, known for his balanced approach and long-term strategy, has often limited Curry’s minutes in back-to-backs or late regular-season games to keep him fresh for the playoffs. But after the Warriors’ up-and-down start to the season, Curry’s plea might signal a turning point — a veteran star demanding control of his own legacy.

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Fans immediately flooded social media with reactions: some praising Curry’s hunger, others urging Kerr to “unleash Steph.” The debate is heating up as Golden State fights to stay in the playoff picture in a fiercely competitive Western Conference.

One thing’s clear: the fire inside the four-time champion hasn’t dimmed — it’s only burning brighter. If Curry gets his wish, the rest of the NBA might want to brace for another Golden State resurgence.