"That's a move for them that they thought was necessary, and we'll see how it'll play out," Curry said after shootaround Tuesday, becoming the first member of the Warriors to speak publicly on the Cavaliers' recent headline-grabbing trade. A 14-year veteran, he is the eighth-best three-point shooter in NBA history at 42.9 percent. Korver — an All-Star in 2015 — is a catch-and-shoot specialist who will help alleviate the loss of J.R. Smith, who went down in December for three months with a broken thumb. Korver, who will make his Cavaliers debut Tuesday night against Utah if cleared by the NBA, is averaging 9.5 points per game and shooting 40.9 percent from beyond the arc. Great professional, as you've seen over his career, a guy that's played at a high level for a long time, has championship aspirations. [...] he has another rocket launcher.