Warriors Steve Kerr Finally Pulls the Plug: ‘I’ve Really Been Patient’

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The Golden State Warriors have been without their captain, Stephen “Steve” Curry, for the past month after he suffered a tailbone injury. Despite their best efforts, the Warriors had proven unsuccessful for the majority of the season without their star player in their lineup. On Friday, the Warriors were defeated in a loss to the Phoenix Suns with a score of 119 to 116. In light of the loss, Warriors Coach Steve Kerr had finally pulled the plug, making drastic changes to the lineup of the team.

Kerr spoke after the game saying, “I’ve really been patient. We’ll see what we can do to give us a bit of energy.” After the dreadful loss to the Suns, the Warriors had no wins from seven straight games. As a result, the five starters from the game, excluding Jordan Poole, were replaced in the lineup for Sunday night’s game against Minnesota.

Though this is a drastic move even for a struggling team such as the Warriors, Kerr’s decision was justified. Even with Curry out, the team should have no excuse for effectively playing their best as the team still contains talented players. As rivals like the Los Angeles Lakers have been effective in their play, Kerr was determined to make a drastic change so the Warriors wouldn’t fall behind in the standings.

Kerr refused to give comment on whether the lineup change was permanent. However, he seemed intent on making the most out of the current players and giving them an opportunity to show their capabilities on the court. He believes that it is important for each player to be able to deliver what’s being asked from them, as it is important for the team to succeed in the standings.

Kerr has now put the weight on shoulders of the team’s younger players such as Kelly Oubre Jr., James Wiseman, and Poole. Specifically, after halftime against Minnesota, he chose to start Wiseman and Poole who had not even started a game all season. Though the team was beaten by Minnesota 115 to 107, there was something notably different on the court. Voters could observe the energy in the air as the team had a newfound spirit.

Though playing without Curry is still yet a struggle, the Warriors have shown promise while using different lineups. Though the team’s defeat to Phoenix was incomprehensible, the team has been able to keep their heads high and play harder than ever. With Kerr’s gamble, the question still remains whether this drastic move will pay off and elevate the Warriors to where the franchise belongs.

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The Golden State Warriors have been without their star player Stephen “Steve” Curry, for the past month after he suffered a tailbone injury. Despite their best efforts, the Warriors had proven unsuccessful for the majority of the season without their star player in their lineup. On Friday, the Warriors were defeated in a loss to the Phoenix Suns with a score of 119 to 116. After the loss, Warriors Coach Steve Kerr had finally pulled the plug, making drastic changes to the lineup of the team.

Kerr spoke after the game saying, “I’ve really been patient. We’ll see what we can do to give us a bit of energy.” After the dreadful loss to the Suns, the Warriors had no wins from seven straight games. As a result, the five starters from the game, excluding Jordan Poole, were replaced in the lineup for Sunday night’s game against Minnesota.

Though this move was drastic even for a struggling team such as the Warriors, Kerr’s decision was justified. Even with Curry out, the team should have no excuse for playing their best with the talented players they have. With rivals like the Los Angeles Lakers being effective in their play, Kerr was determined to make a drastic change so the Warriors wouldn’t fall behind in the standings.

Kerr was intent on making the most out of the current players and giving them an opportunity to show their capabilities on the court. He believes that it is important for each player to deliver what’s being asked from them, as it is important for the team to succeed in the standings.

Kerr has now put the weight on shoulders of the team’s younger players such as Kelly O

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