Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is one of the greatest basketball players ever. When it comes to his game, only one issue stands out, and it's his turnovers. Charles Barkley pointed it out during a showing of Inside The NBA on TNT, and Hall of Famer Rick Barry agrees with him.

During a podcast episode of The Rick Barry show with Rick Barry and Cyrus Saatsaz, the Hall of Fame legend explained what he felt was the biggest reason for Curry's turnovers.

“Well, I think his biggest problem with his turnovers is sometimes he tries to make passes in traffic. When you're in traffic, you don't want to try to make those passes because there's a whole bunch of arms floating around out there and legs and things,” Rick Barry said about the Warriors superstar.

Barry is a member of the NBA's 75th-anniversary team. He's also one of the greatest players ever to wear a Warriors uniform. Not one but two of his sons played in the NBA as well. So the guy knows a thing or two about basketball. He might even have the solution to Curry's biggest problem, which could be a simple fix.

“I'm going to have to call his mother, Steph's mother, because she fines him. He has to pay his mother for turnovers. We got to increase the amount of money that Steph has to pay, although I don't know if you can make it high enough,” Barry jokingly shared.

In three games, Stephen Curry has recorded 13 turnovers. It hasn't caused the Dubs to lose a game, but it can later down the road. It's an issue indeed but an issue that's allowed Curry to win three NBA titles.