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Steph Curry on whether he feels the Warriors need to show the front office by the trade deadline that this group should stay together: “It’s pretty evident that if things stay the same … That’s the definition of insanity, right? Do the same thing and expect the same result?”



Steph Curry on whether he feels the Warriors need to show the front office by the trade deadline that this group should stay together: “It’s pretty evident that if things stay the same … That’s the definition of insanity, right? Do the same thing and expect the same result?”

What we learned as Warriors blown out by Pelicans to end homestand

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35 Comments

  1. CockroachForeign6419

    He basically just said he wants to be traded to the Lakers. Trust me

  2. NotManyBuses

    It’s obvious they’re making a trade the question is what deal can they make

  3. obi-wan-ginobli-93

    Probably the most direct he’s ever been in regards to roster changes to the media

  4. This is Steph’s way of saying “Get ready to learn Canadian buddy”

  5. Khione_Asteri

    things are abt to get spicy in golden state

  6. SaucySaq69

    Its joever for that roster lmaoooo steph aint never been this up front about team changes

  7. runevault

    If Klay gets traded after talking dumb in his own press conference now that Steph is admitting the roster as-is sucks it would be hysterical.

  8. Classics22

    Holy shit lol. The front office clearly wants to keep Kuminga and now Curry is like go get me some fucking help

  9. Next-Firefighter-753

    Draymond Green YOU are a Detroit Piston

  10. hittheroadjon

    This man ready to drive Wiggs and Klay to the airport himself

  11. digestiblewater

    he just waved bye to half that roster they gone gone 😭😭😭

  12. jjkiller26

    Steph just wait another 2 years, kuminga will be a superstar by then

  13. ericdeben

    I hope Curry isn’t traded to a contender like the Heat. That would break the NBA.

  14. kakashi6ix9

    I kinda accepted that this season is lost so I’m just looking for any reason to be excited honestly. Steph turning into LeGM could scratch the itch for me

  15. the13bangbang

    That’s not the definition of insanity. The definition of insanity is. You know what, nevermind. I keep trying to explain the definition to people, hoping that they understand it, but they never do.

  16. analgoblin42069

    Draymond to the Wizards for Kuzma make it happen

    As a Poole fantasy owner I actually don’t condone this message but it would be too funny

  17. loveandmonsters

    Doesn’t he mean “Do the same thing and expect a different result”? Because if you do the same thing and expect the same result, that sounds pretty sane…

  18. Lycurgus_of_Athens

    No, that’s not the definition of insanity.

    That quote, which people keep attributing to Einstein, is actually just from a Narcotics Anonymous manual, around 1980. It first became known outside NA due to its use by novelist Rita Mae Brown.

    In the NA context it kinda makes sense: a serious addict should recognize that they find themselves ***compelled to keep repeating actions that harm themselves*** and that they need to do something drastically different, including *getting external help*, to get out of that cycle.

    But outside that context, the faux-Einstein “definition,” which of course has nothing to do with the actual definition of insanity, gets parroted as a shallow rhetorical cheap shot in all kinds of arguments where the idea doesn’t apply.

    Most valuable human effort over the millennia has involved a great deal of perseverance and consistency – thousands of hours of doing what *appears* to be largely the same thing over and over, while the results do not initially appear so different. When society mocks that and demands immediate results instead, we give up on the only real routes to most valuable accomplishments.

    [The Spurs have made much use of a better quote on the subject of doing the same thing, from Jacob Riis, who around the turn of the 20th century was a tireless journalist, fighter of corruption, and advocate of the poor.](https://www.poundingtherock.com/2011/12/27/2103117/jacob-riis-biography-pounding-the-rock-stonecutter-credo) He said,

    >When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before.

    That kind of endurance is a virtue and not insanity.

    That said, I’m doubtful that persistence in their present course is what the Warriors need now.

  19. Spaghettibeach

    Chris and Klay, get ready to learn some kinda weird french!

  20. whatjever

    If the Warriors just hit on a single draft pick, things could’ve been different.

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