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Andrew Joseph
Jan 20, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) warms up before a game against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank praised President Donald Trump on Tuesday, calling him a "real asset" to the nation.

Stephen Curry, in turn, used those comments into a burn of Trump. In an interview with the Mercury News, Curry was asked about Plank's comments, and he snapped back at Trump.

"I agree with that description," Curry said, "if you remove the 'et'" from asset.

Curry endorsed Hillary Clinton during the election, and his head coach Steve Kerr has been outspoken in his criticism of Trump. As the face of Under Armour basketball, Curry's happiness is essential to that endorsement relationship. He's under contract with the brand through 2024, but Curry still said he was surprised to hear Plank's support for Trump.

He told the Mercury News that he spoke with staffers at Under Armour and Plank himself after hearing the comments. Curry took his first direct stand against Trump in the interview, publicly putting Under Armour on notice.

"If there is a situation where I can look at myself in the mirror and say they don't have my best intentions, they don't have the right attitude about taking care of people. If I can say the leadership is not in line with my core values, then there is no amount of money, there is no platform I wouldn't jump off if it wasn't in line with who I am. So that's a decision I will make every single day when I wake up. If something is not in line with what I'm about, then, yeah, I definitely need to take a stance in that respect."

According to the report, Plank then told Curry that his support of Trump was limited to his business and not the controversial executive order on immigration.

You can read more from Curry here.

Update: Fellow Under Armour athlete and former teammate of Curry, Kent Bazemore, offered his thoughts about Plank's words on Trump to Sporting News. Bazemore sees the situation in a much different light. After being read the quote from Plank, since he said he hadn't heard what had happened, the Hawks guard said:

"That's kind of what my thoughts were when he won the presidency. Have a businessman in office, because that's the way the world's trending. Even in the NBA, there's more business and entrepreneurship in athletics these days. And I'm living proof you take care of your brand, good things happen to you … We've been living some stuff that's been written for 200-300 years. The world has changed. The world has gotten a little smarter. It's good that we have somebody that's hip in that aspect to try to change it."

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