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Steve Kerr is the problem and we’ll be having the same problems next season. Mike Brown’s absence is palpable.



Steve Kerr is the problem and we’ll be having the same problems next season. Mike Brown’s absence is palpable.

by Equivalent_Bat1816

7 Comments

  1. Grafaap

    Yup lets get the mfing tank in or something hi ha ho

  2. System_Lower

    Lemme help.

    There’s a difference between “**wanting to play**” and “**wanting to play when it’s not the best for winning**”

    feel me?

  3. jtruth9

    We are posting toxic Twitter takes from randoms in here now?

  4. Bulky_Lingonberry629

    Why does everyone think ‘minutes = development’? Some guys just aren’t good enough no matter how much PT they get.

    They got into a giant 3-7 hole because they insisted on trying to play Wiseman who is clearly terrible. So people want more of that coming off a title with a top 10 all-time player in his prime?

    The ‘2 timeline’ people seem to want to actively lose vs. go all-in on a once in a generation talent. Do y’all get none of these guys are Steph? None will ever be as good as him?

  5. Sparkle_Finger_911

    not the type of energy we asked, not the type of energy we need

  6. GarvinSteve

    Yes, Steve Kerr – multiple times champ – he’s the problem (because they only made the second round – which isn’t really that awful)

  7. george_costanza1234

    Steve Kerr is not the problem lol. When you realize there are so many bum coaches in the league, you do what you can to keep Kerr around.

    That being said, he isn’t a young player’s coach. That’s for sure. I don’t think he’s interested in dealing with immature, raw players who are still developing physically and mentally.

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