The Golden State Warriors' offense has struggled against the Memphis Grizzlies with their turnovers up as are their misses.

"Steph has a big burden on his shoulders," Steve Kerr said. "He's the MVP of the league, and their defensive focus is on him. We've got to do a better job of helping free him up, and he's got to do a better job of trusting his teammates."

As the Grizzlies dialed up the pressure on Curry, jumping out on pick-and-rolls to force the ball out of his hands, Kerr noticed that the ball didn't start rotating often enough for the motion offense that led the league in scoring.

"I think it's more let's figure this out, let's get better shots, let's be more patient, let's use our fundamentals," Kerr said of Curry while downplaying the confidence issue. "And that's the part that he has to sort through."

Curry has combined over the past two losses to shoot 4-for-21 from 3-point range. 

 

"Stay the course," Draymond Green said of Curry's mindset. "Continue to take the shots that he takes. We wouldn't be where we are (without them). And obviously, we have to look to get him a couple more easier shots."

Said Kerr: "We'll make some strategic adjustments, nothing major."