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Kerr believes losing gave Dubs clarity on how to improve



Kerr believes losing gave Dubs clarity on how to improve

by HorrorCharacter5127

22 Comments

  1. North_Street_8547

    Um yeah losing usually does that

  2. TheCountRushmore

    Yeah, you can’t keep lying to yourself and say you will lock in when it matters.

  3. ezioauditore00789

    How about him not making right adjustments cost the series. We should have won Game 1 and Game 4.

    We would have won Game 1 if Poole did not make that brain dead shot.

    In game 4 we had a chance to tie with Dennis on Draymond, he passed a layup.

  4. CreepyDepartment5509

    So don’t be greedy with cash and give free courtside tickets to baddies?

  5. shnieder88

    The clarity is to trade Poole and Kuminga for a legit big

  6. System_Lower

    Ya get a legit second option and a spacing big.

  7. Fabulous_Investment6

    Winning is such a poor teacher.

  8. We obviously need a scoring/rim protecting big but we dont really have a #2 guy right now, klay is too inconsistent to be that anymore

  9. electricHats75

    Makes sense. When you win you don’t necessarily address your weaknesses.

  10. x-gsom-ab612

    Well maybe the 3-7 start should have been the warning sign for the rest of the season. *shrugs*

  11. TheRed_Knight

    pretty simple, trade Poole, addition by subtraction

  12. Unfair-Worker929

    May it manifest in a fifth Larry O Brien for the Dynasty.

  13. trav_stone

    Coach Kerr: Let’s never do that again. Are you writing this down? You should be writing this down.

  14. Core 3 isn’t the same. They can’t erase mistakes like they were in their prime. Defense is down and no consistent inside scoring threat.

  15. Life-is-beautiful-

    I don’t believe this. They have been awful throughout this season on the road. In the post game presser after the loss, they come up with perfect explanations on why they lost. Careless with the ball, too many fouls defending and bad shot selection, lack of effort. Then they go into the next game and repeat the same.

  16. Captain_Vegetable

    “Our road game strategy built around not playing defense, committing lazy turnovers and consistently getting into early foul trouble didn’t work as well as we’d hoped. We’re going in a different direction next season.”

  17. IchIGoBAnKaI2330

    On one hand Idk how much i believe the players were just “not as vicious” come the playoffs. I definitely think that there was a laxness during the season which forced them to play harder near the end, but at this point that doesnt matter anymore imo. At what point do we recognize that Steph cant do it at all?

    Honestly, I would say draymond had a fairly decent playoffs, and wiggins was out for a good chunk for personal issues. At this point, I think its time to accept that Klay wont return back to his peak, but he’ll have some streaky hard carry nights – its not fair for us to ask him to drop 20+ consistently when we need him to, and ALSO provide lockdown defence. Poole probably got too much of the green light, I’d like to see his shots distributed more to Moody/Kuminga, and also more plays that open Looney as an outlet. Feel like he earned a lot of trust this season and we can get something more from him

  18. introvertedguy13

    We should try to win in the next few years before Pop turn that tall kid into a Duncan-KD hybrid monster.

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