How are you blaming Kerr for Curry being passive. He has the greenest of lights.
ChrisPaulsABitch
Kerr is great. Shut up
read_swordfish
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cadarsh335
Yes of course. The coach who guided Warriors to four rings should be blamed
thatonespermcell
Use your brain to put 2 and 2 together that if Steph had a problem with something Steve was doing, he would let him know. Now considering that, if Steph trusts Steve, who are you to say anything otherwise? Lmao
bmeisler
Steph starts slowly. I think he’s reading the defense, getting his teammates involved, figuring out a game plan. Then he does what needs to be done in the 2nd half. Like that Houston 2019 playoff game, when KD was injured, and Steph scored 0 points in the first half, then went ballistic.
failbears
Bear with me because I’m pretty casual when it comes to watching bball. But I always assumed that a coach like Kerr didn’t want Curry to just take over and do everything because 1) injuries and stamina, but more importantly 2) the team would never get reps in and learn how to do things without relying on him.
I’ve seen plenty of moments where he could’ve taken a 3 or even Poole gets a good amount of separation, but they instead pass away and try to do something more involved with the rest of the team. Just a guess really.
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Based DiVinci
How are you blaming Kerr for Curry being passive. He has the greenest of lights.
Kerr is great. Shut up
![gif](giphy|a32vjm0MCVd1ReDmEK)
Yes of course. The coach who guided Warriors to four rings should be blamed
Use your brain to put 2 and 2 together that if Steph had a problem with something Steve was doing, he would let him know. Now considering that, if Steph trusts Steve, who are you to say anything otherwise? Lmao
Steph starts slowly. I think he’s reading the defense, getting his teammates involved, figuring out a game plan. Then he does what needs to be done in the 2nd half. Like that Houston 2019 playoff game, when KD was injured, and Steph scored 0 points in the first half, then went ballistic.
Bear with me because I’m pretty casual when it comes to watching bball. But I always assumed that a coach like Kerr didn’t want Curry to just take over and do everything because 1) injuries and stamina, but more importantly 2) the team would never get reps in and learn how to do things without relying on him.
I’ve seen plenty of moments where he could’ve taken a 3 or even Poole gets a good amount of separation, but they instead pass away and try to do something more involved with the rest of the team. Just a guess really.