Steph and Draymond Poised to Rescue Warriors from Late-Game Woes
The Warriors struggle in late-game situations, relying on Steph and Draymond to turn things around as they face ongoing challenges.
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San Francisco: The Warriors have been having a tough time lately, especially in the fourth quarter. It all started when they blew a 17-point lead against San Antonio. That was just the beginning of a rough patch.
They had a solid start to the season, winning seven of their first nine games. But since then, they’ve struggled, especially in crunch time. Coach Steve Kerr has noticed the team is playing slower and not getting organized well enough.
To shake things up, they traded for Dennis Schröder, a guard who can score and create plays. His arrival should help lighten the load for Steph and Draymond, who have been carrying the team. Until he gets there, they need to focus on fixing their late-game issues.
With only one game in a week, they have time to practice and work on their execution. Kerr emphasized the importance of staying aggressive and keeping the pace up, especially in the fourth quarter.
It’s frustrating because they’ve been leading in most games but fall apart when it matters most. The bench, which started strong, has also struggled lately, affecting the team’s overall performance.
Veterans like Curry and Green know they need to step up. They’re aware of their mistakes and are eager to correct them. If they can overcome these late-game challenges, they might just find themselves back in the playoff race.