Mark Jackson discussed the Golden State Warriors and admitted he has not watched much of his former team, but the ex-head coach believes their turnover issues will not change quickly.

"They will be a team that’s going to have their share of turnovers because of that’s just the makeup,” Jackson said Friday on Bleacher Report Radio. “You’re not going to change that overnight."

Steve Kerr has been adamant this season that the Warriors must take care of the ball more consistently.

Stephen Curry has averaged the second-most turnovers in the NBA at 4.4 per game.

“Steph Curry is a great basketball player, but he’s not Magic Johnson," Jackson said. "And it’d be unfair to ask Steph Curry to be Magic Johnson the same way it’d be unfair to ask Magic Johnson to be Steph Curry. He has a gift, an ability to shoot the basketball, an ability to score the basketball, and he can play the point guard position, but it’s a different point guard position than Magic played. And he’s a guy that’s going to have some turnovers.

"Now he knows that can’t be 10 turnovers. That can’t be five turnovers. And he’s on a constant quest to continue to get better.”