The Warriors won. But Steve Kerr? He saw a mess. Yes, the team took care of business against a heavily depleted opponent. But Kerr made it clear in the post-game: the result wasn’t the story. The disconnect was.
“We got the job done… this was the expected result,” Kerr said bluntly. “But the game has to connect. There has to be a rhythm to both ends of the floor. And I didn’t see that much tonight.”
That lack of rhythm? It’s not a one-off. “We were in a better place a few weeks ago,” Kerr admitted. “More rhythm, more flow, more two-way connection. The last couple weeks have been choppy.”
With the playoffs closing in, Kerr’s growing frustration is obvious. And he’s not just concerned. He’s demanding change. “It’s my job to worry about that. So yeah, I have to address it,” he said. “Hopefully, we can find that rhythm on Sunday… and it’ll be great to actually practice. It’s a rare occurrence in the NBA… and we need some.”
Forget the scoreboard. Kerr’s directive is clear: Curry isn’t the only thing that needs fixing. The Warriors are running out of time to reconnect. And the clock’s ticking fast.
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