The Golden State Warriors ’ young stars stepped up big time on Monday night. Jonathan Kuminga , Brandin Podziemski , and Moses Moody powered the Warriors to a 131-118 win against the Memphis Grizzlies. The trio combined for 65 points as superstar Stephen Curry had a quiet game with just 16 points. After the win, Curry hailed the young players and joked that the veterans like him, Jimmy Butler , and Al Horford are now the “uncs” of the team.
Stephen Curry shows faith in Golden State Warriors' young core while taking a sly dig at the veteransStephen Curry spoke highly of the Golden State Warriors’ new generation after their latest strong performance. Jonathan Kuminga led the team with 25 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists, while Brandin Podziemski closely followed with 23 points and six assists. On the other hand, Moses Moody also added 20 points. Their effort helped the Warriors secure a win as Curry struggled on the field, shooting 5-of-11 for 16 points.
Reflecting on the youngsters' performances after the game, Curry said, “There’s gonna be games where all the uncs are out and they need to step up. If it’s not your night stat-wise, whether you play two, 10, 20 minutes, come with the right energy.”
Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler scored 20 points in the game, and Al Horford sat out due to a toe injury. Despite the setback, the Golden State Warriors continued their strong start to the season with three wins in four games.
Stephen Curry extolls the Golden State Warriors’ team balance and energyAfter the win, Stephen Curry also highlighted the Golden State Warriors’ balanced offense. He discussed the team’s strategy to focus on playing good shots and finishing plays.
“When we take care of the ball, we create good shots. Everybody is capable of finishing plays. That’s how you get through a regular season”, Curry said.
The Warriors have recorded 36 assists on 44 made field goals, showing their ‘team-first’ approach. All 13 players who suited up got playing time, showcasing the team’s depth.
Meanwhile, the NBA legend’s belief in the young core is clear as the team looks to stay strong through the long season. With Al Horford expected to return for their next game against the LA Clippers, the Golden State Warriors will hope to continue with their winning momentum.
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Stephen Curry shows faith in Golden State Warriors' young core while taking a sly dig at the veteransStephen Curry spoke highly of the Golden State Warriors’ new generation after their latest strong performance. Jonathan Kuminga led the team with 25 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists, while Brandin Podziemski closely followed with 23 points and six assists. On the other hand, Moses Moody also added 20 points. Their effort helped the Warriors secure a win as Curry struggled on the field, shooting 5-of-11 for 16 points.
Reflecting on the youngsters' performances after the game, Curry said, “There’s gonna be games where all the uncs are out and they need to step up. If it’s not your night stat-wise, whether you play two, 10, 20 minutes, come with the right energy.”
Steph Curry has declared himself, Draymond, and Jimmy as uncs 😅
— KNBR (@KNBR) October 28, 2025
"I'll lean into it for right now." pic.twitter.com/KEghIWFRUl
Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler scored 20 points in the game, and Al Horford sat out due to a toe injury. Despite the setback, the Golden State Warriors continued their strong start to the season with three wins in four games.
Stephen Curry extolls the Golden State Warriors’ team balance and energyAfter the win, Stephen Curry also highlighted the Golden State Warriors’ balanced offense. He discussed the team’s strategy to focus on playing good shots and finishing plays.
“When we take care of the ball, we create good shots. Everybody is capable of finishing plays. That’s how you get through a regular season”, Curry said.
The Warriors have recorded 36 assists on 44 made field goals, showing their ‘team-first’ approach. All 13 players who suited up got playing time, showcasing the team’s depth.
Meanwhile, the NBA legend’s belief in the young core is clear as the team looks to stay strong through the long season. With Al Horford expected to return for their next game against the LA Clippers, the Golden State Warriors will hope to continue with their winning momentum.
Also Read: Golden State Warriors icon Stephen Curry unlocks rare milestone in season opener against Luka Doncic's Los Angeles Lakers
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