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After a 120-99 loss to the Celtics, Warriors coach Steve Kerr acknowledged that his team needs to play better and will need to survive the play-in round to make the playoffs.
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Steve Kerr admits Warriors will be in the play-in this year after blowout loss to Celtics
Fresh off a loss to the Boston Celtics on Wednesday, Warriors coach Steve Kerr got brutally honest on his team’s likely path to the postseason. After admitting his team’s lack of preparedness against Boston,
Steve Kerr admitted he was shocked by the Celtics’ turnaround, especially considering the doubts they faced earlier in the season.
Around the NBA, belief in the Golden State Warriors is fading fast. Once powered by Stephen Curry, the team has unraveled since his runner’s knee injury on Jan 30. They have gone 6-13 with Curry on the sidelines.
Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors finally busted out of their slump on Monday. They defeated the Washington Wizards, 125-117, ending a deflating five-game losing skid. The Warriors are back in action on Wednesday.
The 7-foot-2 center is on an expiring deal worth $30.7 million before hitting the open market this summer. However, Steve Kerr hinted that Porzingis is very much in the team’s long-term plans despite his health woes.
The Golden State Warriors aren’t throwing in the towel. We keep whispering “tank for the lottery,” but Steve Kerr just isn’t listening. Sure, the dynasty is fading.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was an executive producer of "All the Empty Rooms," which showed how families of children killed in mass shootings memorialized the victims' bedrooms.
The Golden State Warriors, who are 33-35 and sitting in 9th place in the Western Conference, are struggling without Steph Curry. Yes, losing Jimmy Butler for the rest of the season in January was a blow,