OK, we lied. It's not really a problem problem. It's more of like a “problem” for the Golden State Warriors. Emphasis on the quotation marks.

The Warriors have utterly obliterated the Denver Nuggets in the first two games of their first round battle in the NBA Playoffs. You know that scene in Space Jam when the Tune Squad can't buy a bucket? It's the total opposite for the Warriors. Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Jordan Poole who sometimes looks like Stephen Curry or Klay Thompson have outgunned the Nuggets with their molten strokes.

Curry came off the bench in Games 1 and 2 (read that again) and it worked wonders for the Warriors. Draymond Green, however, said that is not really sustainable, which presents a “problem” for the squad, per the report of NBC Sports Bay Area.

“Ultimately, we have to have Steph Curry in the (starting) lineup. So, you know, that's one thing. We're not trying to keep Steph in the Sixth Man role. Forget that. Now, in saying that, ultimately Jordan is probably going to have to start, too. So that’s where, you know, we got to figure a bunch of stuff out. Good problem to have. Great problem to have.”

Green already said it's highly possible that Curry, Poole, and Thompson will all start in the near future, so perhaps that's the answer to the Warriors' problem that is actually not a problem.

The Nuggets, on the other hand, have problem problems as they try to avoid a 0-3 hole against the Warriors on Thursday.