Stephen Curry refused to be drawn on speculation the Golden State Warriors could sign Kevin Durant in the off-season, insisting he is "very comfortable" with the make-up of the team.
Curry comfortable with Warriors team amid Durant talk
Stephen Curry refused to be drawn on speculation the Golden State Warriors could sign Kevin Durant in the offseason.
Reports have indicated the defending champion Warriors, who are 44-4 on the season, are the "significant front-runners" to sign 2013-14 MVP Durant - who is a free agent at the end of the season - should he choose to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Asked about the rumours surrounding a potential Warriors pursuit of Durant in an interview with ESPN, Curry said: "I hear that stuff and it's human nature to be interested in it. I'm very comfortable with our team and obviously being 44-4.
"In the NBA, you're never immune to rumors and trade rumors, and free agency stuff. That's a good lesson for us: No matter if you're 44-4, or 4-44, it's always going to be a topic of conversation.
"We can't control any of that. We can only control how strong we are as a group.
"The NBA is so fluid. We just want to enjoy what's going on right now, instead of talking about what might be."
Curry and his team-mates will come face-to-face with Durant, Russell Westbrook and the 37-13 Thunder on Saturday in a mouth-watering clash at Oracle Arena.
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