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Steve Kerr Disappointment On Golden State Warriors

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Steve Kerr Disappointment On Golden State Warriors
Image Credit: "Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr" by Cyrus Saatsaz is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Image Credit: "Golden State Warriors" by RMTip21 is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. Image Credit: "2013 San Antonio Spurs 1" by RMTip21 is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

Head coach Steve Kerr was disappointed with his team’s failure to finish the game as the Golden State Warriors were defeated 104-94 by the San Antonio Spurs. The Warriors dominated the game until the final quarter when they crumbled, leading to a remarkable comeback by the Spurs.

Warriors’ Control Slips Away

Golden State held a 15-point lead in the later stages of the third quarter, appearing to have control of the game. Nevertheless, the tide changed when a costly turnover occurred in the last moments of the period. Steve Kerr remarked on how costly the turnover was, as it led to the Spurs scoring five fast points and reducing the lead of Golden State Warriors to 10 points before the fourth quarter. The Spurs capitalized on the shift in momentum by outscoring their opponent 33-13 in the final period to secure the win.

Fatigue Plays a Role

The Warriors’ challenging timetable, including their third consecutive game. Moreover, may have been a factor in their difficulties in the fourth quarter. Andrew Wiggins, the player who scored 20 points for the Warriors, admitted feeling tired, saying, “I’m sure everyone is [tired].” If not emotionally, then physically. If not in body, then in mind.

Kerr’s Message to His Team

Despite the significant physical exertion. Additionally, Kerr emphasized the importance of excelling under pressure, especially while feeling fatigued. Kerr mentioned that it is not unusual for NBA players to run out of gas. We need to enhance our performance even when we are tired. We didn’t achieve it tonight, but we will get better. Kerr admitted that it is necessary for the team to improve in overcoming challenging circumstances and dealing with adversity more effectively in the future. He is still optimistic that the Warriors will enhance their performance in similar situations with more experience.

The Warriors hope to bounce back in their next game despite dealing with the challenges of a demanding NBA schedule.

Alex Turner
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