Golden State Warriors' young core of Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and Moses Moody took the cudgels in their 131-118 win against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday. The three combined for 65 points in the win to carry the load for the squad as their superstar Steph Curry struggled.After the game, Curry expressed confidence in the team's young core. Curry said that the Warriors will need them throughout the season, considering the team's age before declaring him, Jimmy Butler, and Al Horford as "uncs."“There’s gonna be games where all the uncs are out and they need to step up,” he said. “If it’s not your night stat-wise, whether you play two, 10, 20 minutes, come with the right energy.”"There is not a lot of iso ball in our offense, so you have to have guys that have confidence that if the possession turns to say that it's your time to finish then you can be able to make plays."Kuminga had 25 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists to lead the Warriors, while Podziemski tallied 23 points and six assists. Moody also had 20 points in the win.Meanwhile, Butler got 20 points, while Curry was held to just 16 on 5-of-11 shooting from the field. Horford did not play in the game due to a left toe injury.It was the Warriors' third win in four games to start the season, as they continue to show promise.Steph Curry takes pride in Warriors' offensive balance after win against GrizzliesThe Warriors' win against the Grizzlies saw four players score 20 or more points in the game. For Curry, it is a source of pride as they possess confident players who can deliver when given an opportunity.“When we take care of the ball, we create good shots," Curry said. "Everybody is capable of finishing plays. That’s how you get through a regular season.”The Warriors recorded 36 assists on 44 made field goals during the win against the Grizzlies. The team also fielded 13 players throughout the game.They will next face the LA Clippers tomorrow, where Horford is expected to be back in the lineup.