The Golden State Warriors are currently in possession of the best record in the entire NBA. At this point, it would be safe to say that the Dubs' hot start is no fluke and that they are indeed a legitimate title contender this season.

Be that as it may, it appears that not everything is perfect within the Warriors ranks. As it turns out, Dubs superstar Stephen Curry isn't completely on board with one particular facet of head coach Steve Kerr's tactics. Apparently, Curry continues to question his coach's rotation pattern (h/t Joe Viray of SB Nation):

This is not the first time Curry has raised his concerns about his minutes, or the lack thereof. Earlier in the season, the Warriors superstar implied that he wasn't happy about being subbed out in key junctures during games. Curry has now doubled down on his previous statement. Needless to say, Steph and coach Kerr aren't exactly on the same page here.

We shouldn't make too much out of this, however. The Warriors are winning games and it is clear at this point that Kerr's tactics are working well for his team. More importantly, by managing Curry's minutes, the Warriors are able to keep their superstar fresh for what should be a grueling season ahead.