Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr occasionally gets asked to compare his current superstar to his former teammate and basketball demigod Michael Jordan .<br />On Saturday night though, in a thrilling 121-118 Warriors overtime win over the Oklahoma City Thunder , Golden State needed more of the joy and less of the anger.<br />On the television broadcast, ESPN's Lisa Salters said the following:<br /><br />"One of the players, believed to be Draymond Green , was shouting so loudly and using such profanity in the locker room that it could be heard well outside the locker room.<br />It went from bad to worse when Russell Westbrook landed on Curry's ankle with 10:35 left in the third quarter.<br />It was too late, and, as the game winner started falling from the sky, frustrated Oklahoma City big man Enes Kanter threw his hands in the air.<br />It took some surprising, if not lucky, plays for Golden State to reach that moment of inevitable victory.