The Golden State Warriors are a team that has been rumored in trade talks around certain members of their roster. Amid the trade rumors surrounding their franchise, Stephen Curry spoke about the ongoing discussion of making win-now moves, via The Athletic's Anthony Slater.

Curry didn't really dive into whether or not he believes the Warriors should make win-now moves due to him being in the latter part of his career. The veteran point guard did share that he thinks Golden State needs to find its identity and stick with it moving forward.

What that identity entails remains to be seen as the Warriors have made various trades in the past two seasons to surround Curry with the most talent they possibly can. But with Klay Thompson out for the second straight season, the time to find Curry some help is beginning to run out.

In recent weeks, Kelly Oubre Jr. has been rumored as someone the Warriors could make available ahead of the NBA's trade deadline. Oubre was acquired by Golden State before this season from the Oklahoma City Thunder whenever they first got the news of Thompson's season-ending injury in the offseason.

It's clear that Curry realizes that he has a window to win championships in the NBA and it takes everyone on the roster to make a title a reality. At the same time, while he didn't really reveal his thoughts on making win-now moves, the Warriors might be looking to conduct a trade to help their All-Star point guard this season.