Steve Kerr has been proud of the way his Golden State Warriors have played during the last four games of this young season, beating opponents handily and showing glimpses of the powerhouse it was during last year's playoff run.

Now that he's shed the turnover problem away, averaging a whisker under 13 in the last four, Kerr has noted the players' willingness to be active on the defensive end, especially one which has previously been singled out as the weak link at that end.

“We’re always talking about two-way guys, and Steph Curry is a two-way guy,” said Kerr, according to Connor LeTourneau of The San Francisco Chronicle. “We’re not trying to hide him (on defense).”

After notching only one steal in the first three games of the season, Curry has raised his average to 1.8 per game, becoming more active in passing lanes and making the right choice when presented with the opportunity to double-team or sneak behind an unsuspecting player for a quick swipe.

Curry has also moved past his foul trouble, after registering five fouls in the season opener against the Houston Rockets and four against the Memphis Grizzlies — both deflating losses that proved to have an impact in the flow of the game.