Steve Kerr says Warriors have a chance!
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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.
That’s what happened to Warriors head honcho Steve Kerr this weekend when the Dubs went on the road to the Big Apple to play the top-seeded Knicks. Despite being without several of their big stars, including Steph Curry and Draymond Green,
The Warriors arrived at their Washington, D.C., hotel in the wee hours Monday morning, slept off a gut-wrenching loss in the mecca of basketball and took the court again later that night against the woeful Wizards in front of a half-empty arena.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr remains optimistic about his team's future despite the fact that his group has suffered some blowout home loses, including Tuesday night's 127-101 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. "The bar's been set ...
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr on Monday upgraded the status of star point guard Stephen Curry to questionable for Game 4 versus the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night. Kerr had previously described Curry's status as "doubtful ...
After missing his team's first 25 games of the season, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr plans to increase his workload during their upcoming five-game homestand in hopes of proving he can handle the rigors of an eventual return to the bench this season.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Monday that the NBA would be better off if it shaved games off its 82-game schedule, echoing previous comments he has made about the pace of play and long season affecting its quality and competitiveness.
GPII was a late add to the list of players the Warriors won't have available