The Golden State Warriors are a team with many flaws right now, but after this week's embarrassing performance against the Miami Heat, some were more on display
DETROIT — The house Steve Kerr grew up in is burned down. The high school he went to is gone. His childhood friends have lost their homes and their town is unrecognizable — mostly ash and ruins.
Head coach Steve Kerr's frustration with the Warriors came crashing out after he was asked an innocuous question about Trayce Jackson-Davis.
Following their loss to the Heat on Tuesday night, Steve Kerr had an honest reaction to his team's recent struggles. Kerr said he believes the Warriors are currently suffering fro
After another disappointing loss, Steve Kerr wasn't ready to look at anybody's individual performance while the Warriors struggle.
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Golden State only attempted five shots from the free-throw line on Tuesday. Kerr noted that the Warriors rank "way at the bottom of the league" in free throws and layups. He didn't exaggerate; the Warriors rank last in free throws made and percentage-wise, finishing 25th regarding attempts.