Steve Kerr said that sitting Steph Curry for the season was never in consideration, adding that Golden State Warriors fans deserve to watch Curry this year. 

"If the point is because he might get hurt, then what's the point of ever playing anything? People can get hurt any day. I guess the argument would be, 'Well, we're not going to the playoffs.' So are we not trying to entertain our fans? We're selling tickets to all these people who love basketball, and Steph Curry is one of the most amazing, graceful, exciting basketball players on earth. ... So to me it's never been a question. As soon as he's ready, he's coming back. Our fans deserve it," said Kerr.

Kerr added that he wants Curry to develop on-court chemistry with Andrew Wiggins this season.

Kerr also said that he wants younger players on the team to watch how Curry conducts himself in practice. 

"The last few years post-practice, it's like a clinic. It's a clinic for younger players -- how you have to conduct yourself as an NBA player. The work that you put in once practice is over is really the bar for how good you want to become and how serious you're taking this. And Steph, I've never seen anybody work harder than Steph in his post-practice workouts. And so now we're seeing that, all the younger guys are looking over there and they're seeing him. And they're seeing what he goes through, what he does, and it's beautiful to watch."