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Nobody is as synonymous with the Golden State Warriors as Steph Curry and soon nobody will have worn the uniform for more minutes on an NBA court.

If Steph Curry logs his season average of 33.2 minutes per game Monday night against Houston, he will pass Nate Thurmond as the franchiseโ€™s all-time leader in minutes played, adding to a list of accomplishments that includes the most 3-pointers in NBA history, four NBA championships and a unanimous MVP.

Curry needed 30 minutes to pass Thurmond, who totaled 30,729 over 11 seasons with the Warriors from 1963-74.

Thurmond, who died in 2016, was inducted into the Hall of Fame and named alongside Curry on the NBAโ€™s 75th anniversary team, averaging 15 points and 15 rebounds over his career, which began as the No. 3 overall selection in the 1963 draft. Remarkably, he averaged 40.6 minutes per game, racking up enough time on the floor to hold up as a franchise record for 49 years, a number it took Curry 15 seasons to reach.

A little further down the list are Curryโ€™s championship-winning companions, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.

In sixth place, Thompson is about 500 minutes โ€” or about 17 gamesโ€™ worth โ€” away from passing Rick Barry. Despite a two-year absence, Thompson holds a slight edge on Green, who is a little further away โ€” about 1,500 minutes โ€” from passing Jeff Mullins for seventh all-time.

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SAN FRANCISCO โ€” Riding a six-game losing streak entering their matchup Monday night against the Houston Rockets, what the Golden State Warriors need, coach Steve Kerr said, is more practice.

โ€œWe need some practice time and kind of sharpen some things up,โ€ Kerr said before tipoff.

The losing streak, longer than any they had last season, has been a trying stretch of basketball. Without Steph Curry for two games, and with Draymond Green missing his third straight Monday serving a five-game suspension, the Warriorsโ€™ offensive rating has sunk to fourth from the bottom of the league over the six-game skid.

They entered Monday night at 6-8, in 10th place in the Western Conference.

Kerr chalked up their early struggles to a feeling-out period, as he attempted to trim down his rotation.

โ€œThe biggest thing with this team now is there hasnโ€™t been separation in terms of the nine or 10 guys who are going to play night after night,โ€ Kerr said. โ€œBy my count, if weโ€™re healthy, weโ€™ve got 12 guys who are not only capable but maybe deserving of rotation minutes.

โ€œAnd thatโ€™s a good problem to have, but because there hasnโ€™t been separation, weโ€™re also kind of mixing and matching and trying to find combinations that make the most sense. Weโ€™re gathering data, gathering tape, but we do need to settle in on our top nine or 10 and go from there.โ€

Golden State has 11 players averaging at least 15 minutes per game, while rookie Trace Jackson-Davis and Cory Joseph have also seen considerable floor time.

But after Curry, who is averaging 30.3 points per game, the Warriors donโ€™t have a player scoring more than Klay Thompsonโ€™s 14 per game, which would be the lowest mark since his rookie season. Andrew Wiggins, despite his breakout Saturday night, is averaging a career-low 12 per game.

โ€œWeโ€™ve got a really good roster,โ€ Kerr said. โ€œBut weโ€™ve just got to figure it out.โ€

Despite being lottery picks three years ago, Kuminga and Moody have yet to establish themselves as permanent rotation pieces.

In the case of Moody, who scored in double figures in both games Curry missed, Kerr said he believed he had earned more playing time. But newcomers Chris Paul and Cory Joseph also need floor time to get acquainted, and Thompson isnโ€™t going to take a seat because of one cold snap.

โ€œHeโ€™s played really well. He just has such a great approach,โ€ Kerr said of Moody. โ€œBut thereโ€™s a lot of factors as to why he hasnโ€™t. Some of that is weโ€™re trying to get Klay and Wiggs going. Some of that is weโ€™re trying to play some other guys as well and see what those combinations look like.โ€

Kerr believes his patience will pay off with Thompson, just as it did with Wiggins, who erupted for a season-high 31 points Saturday night.

โ€œYou look at Klay and Wiggs early on, they both have struggled. But Iโ€™m of the opinion that weโ€™ve got to show some patience because we know what they are,โ€ Kerr said. โ€œLook at Wiggs the other night, he looked great. I think our patience has been rewarded. I think youโ€™re going to see a different Wiggs from here on, and I think the same thing is going to happen with Klay.โ€

The Warriors havenโ€™t had much time on the practice court since the regular season started, but that will begin to change soon.

With only three games this week, theyโ€™ll get in two practices, Kerr said. And the week after that, they have only two games.

By then, perhaps a tight, nine- or 10-man rotation will have emerged.

โ€œSometimes itโ€™s really clear and it just happens, and then other years itโ€™s not as clear and you have to experiment and you have to give guys opportunities,โ€ Kerr said. โ€œItโ€™s really hard when youโ€™re losing to decide on your top nine or 10. โ€ฆ ย Itโ€™s a good sign, though. Itโ€™s going to mean there are some people who are unhappy, and thatโ€™s how itโ€™s going to be how it goes.โ€

Curry closes in on more history

Nobody is as synonymous with the Golden State Warriors than their sharpshooter extraordinaire, and soon nobody will have worn the uniform for more minutes on an NBA court.

If Steph Curry logs his season average of 33.2 minutes per game Monday night against Houston, he will pass Nate Thurmond as the franchiseโ€™s all-time leader in minutes played, adding to a list of accomplishments that includes the most 3-pointers in NBA history, four NBA championships and a unanimous MVP.

Curry needed 30 minutes to pass Thurmond, who totaled 30,729 over 11 seasons with the Warriors from 1963-74.

Thurmond, who died in 2016, was inducted to the Hall of Fame and named alongside Curry on the NBAโ€™s 75th anniversary team, averaging 15 points and 15 rebounds over his career, which began as the No. 3 overall selection in the 1963 draft. Remarkably, he averaged 40.6 minutes per game, racking up enough time on the floor to hold up as a franchise record for 49 years, a number it took Curry 15 seasons to reach.

A little further down the list are Curryโ€™s championship-winning companions, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.

In sixth place, Thompson is about 500 minutes โ€” or about 17 gamesโ€™ worth โ€” away from passing Rick Barry. Despite a two-year absence, Thompson holds a slight edge on Green, who is a little further away โ€” about 1,500 minutes โ€” from passing Jeff Mullins for seventh all-time.

“When they roll through, people know they have a hot meal, and that’s a service to the community because if it didn’t come, some people wouldn’t eat.”

MONTEREY โ€“ There will be several options available this week for families looking for ingredients and meal kits this holiday season.

The Food Bank for Monterey County plans to hand out 50,000 meal kits for families this week. They donated thousands of kits to 75 other nonprofit organizations and congregations in hopes of reaching families all over the county.

The Kiwanis Club of Monterey, alongside the Food Bank for Monterey County and city of Monterey are offering a drive-thru and walk-up Community Thanksgiving Dinner on Wednesday. However, reservations are required and they are already full this year. Each meal kit will include all of the fixings for families to prepare their own traditional Thanksgiving meal for a family of 4 or 6-8 people.

Melissa Kendrick, CEO and executive director of Food Bank Monterey said thousands of volunteers have been putting this event together since June. The nonprofit created 25,000 traditional Thanksgiving dinners, and 25,000 pozole kits, which many cultures have for their big dinners during the holidays.

โ€œWe believe in serving the needs of the community, including the cultures here,โ€ Kendrick said. โ€œWe like knowing that 50 thousand families in Monterey County are going to be able to sit down and enjoy a meal with their friends and families this year.โ€

One of the unique features of the meal kits, is that families will be able to put them together themselves, allowing for that family time in the kitchen many cultures cherish during the holidays. The kits also contain several fresh vegetables, and other healthy items.

โ€œThe kits will enable families to put their own spin on the recipes, and the food is beautiful this year. We wouldnโ€™t give anything away that we wouldnโ€™t put on our own familyโ€™s tables.โ€

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