Two former NBA scoring champions could seemingly feast on the simple play that has become a league-wide staple. After attempting only 11 shots in the Warriors' Christmas-Day loss to Cleveland, Curry talked with head coach Steve Kerr about wanting to run more pick-and-rolls. In July, after Durant signed with Golden State, some speculated about whether the Durant-Curry tandem could rank up there with the league's all-time pick-and-roll duos like John Stockton and Karl Malone. Pick-and-rolls were just one of a host of topics Durant addressed after shootaround Friday. On the Warriors' extended home stand: In the NBA, games come around so quickly. [...] it is good to play in front of our home crowd. [...] it makes it better coming into your home arena, playing in front of your home crowd. Once you build a routine up, an everyday routine where you know your routes from practice to home, from the arena to home, you figure your way out. Being here for a couple of weeks, and spending time here, it definitely helps. There's so many different sets and so many different players and personalities in this league, you don't really know. [...] I'm still trying to figure out the iso, pushing to...