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Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr admits his team had no shot at winning when Stephen Curry went down with his injury.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNSteve Kerr Believes Warriors Could’ve Gone The Distance If Stephen Curry Stayed HealthySteve Kerr says the Warriors had title potential and could’ve gone the distance if Stephen Curry had remained healthy this season.
Though the Warriors struggled to contain the Timberwolves in the deciding contest, head coach Steve Kerr said it was another game that turned the series. Speaking to reporters after the game, Kerr laid blame on the team's inability to hold a late lead in Game 3.
Fans are having a field day roasting him for the duds but Golden State coach Steve Kerr was there to provide some much-needed perspective during his postgame commentary. "Jimmy changed our season," Kerr said.
"Everything in the playoffs is about who stays healthy and who gets hot," Kerr said after the Warriors were eliminated in Game 5.
The Golden State Warriors bowed out of the NBA playoffs Wednesday night with little resistance, losing to the Minnesota Timberwolves and ending their postseason run. After a strong start with a Game 1 victory, the Warriors couldn’t crack Minnesota’s code for the rest of the series.
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Steve Kerr Should Lose His Job’ – NBA Fans Rip Warriors HC for Failing To Harness Jonathan Kuminga’s PotentialIt is rare to see basketball fans question Steve Kerr’s judgment. The 59-year-old is one of the most respected tacticians in the history of the league, winning four championships with the Golden State Warriors and following that up by guiding Team USA to a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.