Steve Kerr says Warriors are 'beaten up'
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Steve Kerr admitted he doesn’t know much about new Warriors signing Omer Yurtseven after Golden State added the center on a 10-day contract.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr had high praise for the team despite the tough loss against the New York Knicks.
If we ever needed evidence that the tension within a battered Golden State Warriors squad is getting to Steve Kerr, it’s that first-half debacle in Madison Square Garden on Sunday. For once, the fans’ frustration wasn’t directed at the role players filling in for the mounting injured players.
Steve Kerr addressed his viral sideline blowup after the Warriors' loss to the Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Here is what he had to say.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has long admired Curry’s remarkable shooting ability throughout his career. Ahead of Sunday’s game between the Warriors and the New York Knicks, Kerr shared his thoughts on the modern NBA’s reliance on the three-point shot and offered an honest perspective on how the game has evolved.
The 7-footer will provide insurance for the Warriors, who lost both Al Horford and Quinten Post to injuries in Friday’s loss to Minnesota.
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Kristaps Porzingis must face a harsh Warriors reality as team falls apart around him
With Horford out, however, an unreasonable amount of responsibility now rests on Kristaps Porzingis' shoulders. He is now not only their most viable starting center but also, perhaps, their primary scoring option.