The red-hot Golden State Warriors can put away the suitcases for a while. They’ll play their next seven games at home, beginning with a matchup against the much-improved Detroit Pistons on Saturday.The Warriors have won 10 of their last 12 games, including a 4-1 road trip capped off by a 121-119 victory over Brooklyn on Thursday. The Nets built an early 22-point lead but Stephen Curry carried Golden State on his back with a 40-point performance.During the road swing, the future Hall of Famer averaged 34.8 points and made 32-of-62 3-point attempts.”Steph just had an incredible trip,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “Put on a show in every city. What he does, it’s amazing. The show he puts on, the joy that he brings to so many fans who come to see him play. Every fan base loves Steph.”Nowhere do they love him more than at the Chase Center, Golden State’s home arena. The home fans will get to cheer him on for the next two weeks.Golden State supporters suddenly have plenty to get excited about after the team wallowed in mediocrity prior to the All-Star break. The Warriors were below .500 until they caught fire, coinciding with the blockbuster trade that landed them Jimmy Butler.The veteran forward supplied 25 points, six assists and three steals against the Nets. He’s averaging 17.1 points, 5.4 assists and 5 rebounds in 11 games with Golden State.The addition of Butler has energized Curry and frontcourt stalwart Draymond Green.”We can get great looks, and ultimately we know we can get stops,” Green said. “When you have confidence in both of those, there’s no need to waver. Steph was right. We were not built to come back like that (before the trade). But this is a totally different team. Totally different confidence level in this team.”