The NBA trade deadline is upon us, and the Golden State Warriors are not rumored to be involved in any wild last-minute deals. Then again anything is possible. After the blowout loss to the Utah Jazz, Stephen Curry was asked if he believed the Warriors would stay put with the roster at the deadline.

“For the most part, yeah,” Warriors superstar Stephen Curry told ClutchPoints. “That would be the expectation we're second in the West, with a really good record. We've had some bad nights and we have some things we need to get better at, and we understand that we're not playing championship basketball every night, but we have shown and demonstrated that.”

The two-time MVP didn't say a trade was off-limits but he expressed his pleasure and support for his current teammates. Curry also let it be known that he hasn't spoken with management about any possible maneuvers.

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It's very unlikely anything happens, but when you're chasing a championship, it's no way you would pass up on a good deal. It's a business and the right call from the right team could change everything.

The Warriors are 41-14 and haven't played a single game at full strength. If a move was made it could be a safety net for if they never end up 100 percent healthy. It's not what the Warriors really want, but that could be a possible reality.

So turn your phone volume up and tweet notifications on because the next 12 hours could be a wild ride, or it can peaceful and quiet for Warriors fans.