Ever since Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry returned from injury, he's been a member of the second unit. Throughout the playoffs, the two-time MVP is averaging 27.5 points and 5.5 assists on a minutes restrictions. So ahead of Game 5, the two big questions are: is Curry still on a restriction? If no, will he be starting again?

Steve Kerr has an answer for the first one.

“Yeah, he has no limitations on his minutes now,” Kerr told ClutchPoints.

When it came to the second question, however, Kerr wasn't as open. He shared a funny story about San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich submitting a lineup with the names of San Antonio Spurs legends. The Warriors coach then revealed his plan.

“Yeah, so I thought maybe you'll get my starting lineup, Tolbert, Jim Peterson, Sarunas. Anyway, that's my answer,” Kerr jokingly said. “I'm not answering that question. We'll figure it out.”

The Warriors lead the series 3-1 heading into Wednesday's match. The Nuggets got their first win of the series in Game 4, as they finally figured out a way to slow down the Warriors' new scoring trio.

Denver's defense made it the focal point to slow down Jordan Poole and held him to a playoff low 11 points. After having a tough night, Kerr and company are confident Poole will bounce back next game.

But if Steve Kerr decides to switch his starting lineup, it could be the wrinkle they need to end the Nuggets' season. A last-minute change could mess up Denver's game plan and force them to make adjustments on the fly. The playoffs are a game of physical and mental battles, and Wednesday, the Dubs plan to win both.