The Golden State Warriors heavily depend on the scoring from their superstar point guard Stephen Curry. On Friday against the Chicago Bulls that wasn't the case. He was the fourth-leading scorer on his team, en route to a 138-96 victory.

Jonathan Kuminga led the Warriors in scoring with 25, Jordan Poole had 22, and Wiggins had 21. Curry who has struggled shooting the last few games finished with 19 points. After the game, he talked about how pleased he was with the youngsters.

“It's great to see, and great to have nights like tonight. Where they gain confidence and show what they're about. There are going to be learning curves. They're going to be ups and downs,” Curry told ClutchPoints.

People often talk about how Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and other Warriors vets are important for the development of Jonathan Kuminga, Jordan Poole, and the other young future stars. But another question would be, how important is it for the young guys to succeed to extend Curry and the other veterans' careers? Curry shared if he thinks about that part.

“Who knows what next year, two years three years looks like. But I know the organization is trying to do a good job of balancing all of that. Us as players it doesn't come up that much right now,” Curry said.

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Next, the Warriors will face the Minnesota Timberwolves on the road. Klay Thompson is expected to play and Draymond Green is doubtful. It's the last game of a four-game road trip. If they can get the win it will give them a 2-2 record during these last four games.