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KERR on Kuminga/Moody: “if Steph (Curry)’s in corner…cut thru,create space” after Warriors scrimmage



Timestamps below👇… PREVIOUS VIDEO: on Klay’s boat https://youtu.be/cQfjdJ0S5u0 … MORE SARIC: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLszalip37vKLdGqgiLc3UiSPulo_5x86Y … MORE COJO: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLszalip37vKJ3VkbwJUxMUtysjW7KIg7l … MORE PLAYLISTS: https://youtube.com/letsgowarriors/playlists

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CHAPTERS/TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Moody workout glimpse
0:09 scrimmage (Wiggins buckets, Podziemski 3)
1:35 CP3, Steph and GP2 dunk
1:47 CP3 workout
3:03 Steve Kerr after practice, on Cory Joseph’s status and if he’ll play Friday: “Yeah, Cory looked great. Good to have him back. We didn’t do anything live. But he’s feeling healthy and we’re excited to have him back… I don’t know, we’ll see (if he’ll play Friday).”
3:23 on how Rudy Gay has looked in practices: “Yeah, Rudy has been solid. He’s been around, obviously, for a long time. He’s a skilled player. He’s got good size, picks everything up because he’s seen everything over the course of his career. But he’s had a good camp.”
3:43 on if Draymond has been able to do anything: “Yeah, still still rehabbing. But he’s able to work on on his conditioning and his body and stuff. So he’s getting plenty done, but has not practiced.”
4:03 on any update on Rodney McGruder: “Doing better and I think he’s in the latter stages of the concussion protocol…nothing in practice.”
4:21 on if the team will focus more on getting to the rim, as they only had 27% of their shots at the rim last season, by far the lowest percentage in his tenure: “Well, we don’t necessarily tell the guys, ‘Hey, we want to improve our percentage,’ but it is something we always want to do, is try to put pressure on the rim and as you know, Kuminga continues to develop and grow and as he gets more time, that number should go up. But if we execute offensively, we’ve never been a team that had a ton of finishing at the rim other than — I’m talking about from the center position — other than maybe JaVale and Bogut, some on lobs but for the most part with Loon and Draymond, we kind of play inside-out and obviously shoot a ton. But the more we can get to the rim, the better and some of it comes from personnel, some of it is execution.”
5:33 on if JK and Moody will have bigger roles or if they will continue to just fit in: “Well, they’re both having really good training camps. That’s the important thing is that they continue to grow and develop and they’re putting the work in and they have great, great approaches, great attitudes and and then this is a profession where it’s a merit-based deal. Like whoever plays best will get the minutes and we got a lot of guys playing really well. So everyone’s got to earn it.”
6:14 on his thoughts when they first signed Garuba: “I was really excited. I’ve liked Garuba the last couple of years, watching him in Houston. He’s got sort of a Draymond-Loon type game, not necessarily the most athletic but really smart, good passer, good dribble-handoff guy, excellent defensively. He’s a very intriguing player. So I’m really, really excited about having him as one of our two-ways, and he’s still very young. I think he’s 21. So, good young prospect and I think this is a good fit for him here, probably a better fit than Houston, given just how many young guys they were trying to bring along at the same time. And you look at our club now, we have a heavy veteran presence and he can learn from a couple of guys in Loon and Draymond, who he can can emulate.”
7:15 on how Saric is fitting in: “Dario is a perfect fit. Perfect fit. He’s been great, now that he’s got his legs underneath him and a feel for how we play. He’s getting better and better every day. And we really missed that dynamic last year that Bjelica-Porter type of player, big who can stretch the floor but still make plays and a good passer…”
8:07 on what specifically Moses Moody needs to do to earn more minutes: “Well, he’s working every day on all of the skills that are necessary to become a complete player and a rotation player. Last year I thought where he really improved was crashing the glass on offense. He did a great job of that in the playoffs. He’s still learning a lot of the skills necessar to be a wing or guard who’s going to handle the ball and in our offense, there’s a lot of movement, you’ve got to recognize patterns. You know, if Steph’s in the corner and you’re at the wing, you’ve got to cut through and create that space for Steph…”
9:44 on Cory Joseph and his mentoring of Brandin Podziemski
10:39 on JK needing to get better with rebounding, decision-making, and catching on the short roll

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  1. Timestamps below👇… PREVIOUS VIDEO: on Klay’s boat https://youtu.be/cQfjdJ0S5u0 … MORE SARIC: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLszalip37vKLdGqgiLc3UiSPulo_5x86Y … MORE COJO: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLszalip37vKJ3VkbwJUxMUtysjW7KIg7l … MORE PLAYLISTS: https://youtube.com/letsgowarriors/playlists

    WHERE WE KEEP ALL QUOTES: https://LetsGoWarriors.com

    CHAPTERS/TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 Moody workout glimpse
    0:09 scrimmage (Wiggins buckets, Podziemski 3)
    1:35 CP3, Steph and GP2 dunk
    1:47 CP3 workout
    3:03 Steve Kerr after practice, on Cory Joseph’s status and if he’ll play Friday: “Yeah, Cory looked great. Good to have him back. We didn't do anything live. But he's feeling healthy and we're excited to have him back… I don’t know, we’ll see (if he’ll play Friday).”
    3:23 on how Rudy Gay has looked in practices: “Yeah, Rudy has been solid. He’s been around, obviously, for a long time. He's a skilled player. He's got good size, picks everything up because he's seen everything over the course of his career. But he's had a good camp.”
    3:43 on if Draymond has been able to do anything: “Yeah, still still rehabbing. But he's able to work on on his conditioning and his body and stuff. So he's getting plenty done, but has not practiced.”
    4:03 on any update on Rodney McGruder: “Doing better and I think he's in the latter stages of the concussion protocol…nothing in practice.”
    4:21 on if the team will focus more on getting to the rim, as they only had 27% of their shots at the rim last season, by far the lowest percentage in his tenure: “Well, we don't necessarily tell the guys, ‘Hey, we want to improve our percentage,’ but it is something we always want to do, is try to put pressure on the rim and as you know, Kuminga continues to develop and grow and as he gets more time, that number should go up. But if we execute offensively, we've never been a team that had a ton of finishing at the rim other than — I'm talking about from the center position — other than maybe JaVale and Bogut, some on lobs but for the most part with Loon and Draymond, we kind of play inside-out and obviously shoot a ton. But the more we can get to the rim, the better and some of it comes from personnel, some of it is execution.”
    5:33 on if JK and Moody will have bigger roles or if they will continue to just fit in: “Well, they're both having really good training camps. That’s the important thing is that they continue to grow and develop and they're putting the work in and they have great, great approaches, great attitudes and and then this is a profession where it's a merit-based deal. Like whoever plays best will get the minutes and we got a lot of guys playing really well. So everyone's got to earn it.”
    6:14 on his thoughts when they first signed Garuba: “I was really excited. I've liked Garuba the last couple of years, watching him in Houston. He's got sort of a Draymond-Loon type game, not necessarily the most athletic but really smart, good passer, good dribble-handoff guy, excellent defensively. He's a very intriguing player. So I'm really, really excited about having him as one of our two-ways, and he's still very young. I think he's 21. So, good young prospect and I think this is a good fit for him here, probably a better fit than Houston, given just how many young guys they were trying to bring along at the same time. And you look at our club now, we have a heavy veteran presence and he can learn from a couple of guys in Loon and Draymond, who he can can emulate.”
    7:15 on how Saric is fitting in: “Dario is a perfect fit. Perfect fit. He's been great, now that he's got his legs underneath him and a feel for how we play. He's getting better and better every day. And we really missed that dynamic last year that Bjelica-Porter type of player, big who can stretch the floor but still make plays and a good passer…”
    8:07 on what specifically Moses Moody needs to do to earn more minutes: “Well, he's working every day on all of the skills that are necessary to become a complete player and a rotation player. Last year I thought where he really improved was crashing the glass on offense. He did a great job of that in the playoffs. He's still learning a lot of the skills necessar to be a wing or guard who's going to handle the ball and in our offense, there's a lot of movement, you’ve got to recognize patterns. You know, if Steph’s in the corner and you're at the wing, you’ve got to cut through and create that space for Steph…”
    9:44 on Cory Joseph and his mentoring of Brandin Podziemski
    10:39 on JK needing to get better with rebounding, decision-making, and catching on the short roll

    THE ABOVE HAS BEEN ABBREVIATED DUE TO DESCRIPTION/COMMENTS CHARACTER LIMITATION. Remaining quotes can be found on our website https://LetsGoWarriors.com

    #Warriors #SteveKerr #StephenCurry

  2. kerr need to put TJD on AD for a few min next game, to get that experience.

  3. It's going to be hard to guard two GSW teams (Team Curry and Team CP3). Glad to see both units have a great defensive end as well. 👍🏼

  4. No one mentioned this, but great work on enhancing the sound of the reporters questions so that we could actually hear the question that was asked.

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