Kerr Urges Warriors to Find ‘A-Ha Moment’ with Steph Curry
Steve Kerr emphasizes the need for the Warriors to better utilize Steph Curry in their game strategy moving forward
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San Francisco: So, Steve Kerr is really pushing the Warriors to get it together, especially when it comes to playing with Steph Curry. After a recent game, he made some comments that seemed aimed at a couple of younger players, but he clarified that it was a message for the whole team.
Kerr pointed out that they need to stop taking quick shots and focus on getting the ball to Curry. He reminded everyone how crucial it is to keep him involved, especially after Curry had a standout fourth quarter in their last win against the Timberwolves.
It’s been a bit of a struggle for the Warriors this season to stick to that game plan. Kerr felt it was the right time to address it after seeing some positive signs in their recent performance. He mentioned that they need to have that “a-ha moment” where they realize just how important Curry is to their success.
He’s confident in his younger players, like Podziemski, and wants them to focus on helping their teammates. Kerr believes that if they can learn to serve others on the court, it’ll make a big difference. He also wants Kuminga to keep shooting but to be smarter about when and what shots to take.
In the end, it’s all about finding that balance and making sure they’re executing their offense effectively. The Warriors have a lot of potential, and Kerr is hopeful they’ll figure it out soon.