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Steve Kerr has undertaken to find Stephen Curry for a day off, emphasizes that superstar Guard is exhausted

When his unprecedented NBA career closes, Stephen Curry will take a place under the goats of the league … or NBA Mt. Rushmore.

San Francisco (AP) – Stephen Curry needs a break, and Warrior's coach Steve Kerr will make it a priority to be able to rest for his superstar.

Two games after he was the first player in NBA history to reach 4,000 3-point and three days after his 37th birthday, Curry tried to find his shooting groove with a defeat of 114-105 against the understaffed Denver Nuggets on Monday evening.

“He's tired.” He is tired, so we have to rest a little.

Curry shot 6 for 21 and 4 for14 to 3 points in less than 36 minutes on the way to 20 points and also had seven assists and four rebounds, but began seven of the 20 sales of the Warriors, which led to 24 points for Denver.

“We try to lose the pressure as much as possible,” said Guard Gary Payton II. “He has a man in his hip 48 minutes of the game.

It was not immediately clear whether Curry visited the Chase Center on Tuesday evening (10 ET, NBA TV).

Kerr planned to speak to the director of sports medicine and performance Rick Celebrini to determine the next steps.

On March 8th, Curry was the 26th player who achieved 25,000 points then connected for his 4,000. Career 3-pointers Thursday evening against Sacramento. The next day he celebrated his 37th birthday.

The Warriors are currently located at a season height height, which ends against Toronto on Thursday.

Golden State had won against the Nuggets seven in a row before the defeat and has been 14-2 in games, played by Curry's new backcourt buddy Jimmy Butler since he made his debut on February 8th.

Curry healthy for the Stretch run as a Golden State to a playoff lying area is of the utmost importance.

“He's just exhausted.” We'll see.