Smith made the comments in the context of how people would react if one of the LeBron James’ teammates acted the way Green did. It’s not a totally fair comment because we have no idea what Curry might talk to Green about when the cameras aren’t in front of them.
Rasheed Wallace, who holds the NBA’s all-time record with 29 career ejections, spent six seasons playing with a Detroit Pistons team that had some of the strongest personalities in NBA history. His approach never really changed throughout his career.
Kerr said Green’s suspension is “an opportunity” for him to “to step away and to make a change in his approach and his life and that’s not an easy thing to do.”
Curry’s more than established his credentials as an iconic player and a future Hall of Famer. There’s certainly going to be frustration from everyone with the Warriors based on how they’ve played this season, but nothing from Curry’s career suggests he’s an incapable leader for this team.