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Any adjustment please



Won’t give young guys minutes even if they playing better, won’t spam CP3 Kuminga PNR in turn killing Kuminga’s leap, won’t spam CP3 Saric PNR, won’t tell Klay to handle the ball less, will always bench Steph when he’s hot and then pray he saves us in the fourth when the lead too big to do anything. God it’s getting old, it’s been old. Some of you won’t like it but it’s facts.

by Substantial-Memory85

5 Comments

  1. Quality_Cucumber

    Kuminga and Moody are not the players this sub thinks they are. The coaching staff knows this.

    Kuminga still makes so many mistakes when he has the ball. When he has possession he plays like he’ll never get the ball again. There’s a balance between being aggressive and playing within the flow of the offense. He’s just not there yet.

    Moody’s strong point is catch and shoot and nothing outside of that.

    Neither have shot particularly well in the past 5 games. I know it’s hard to hear, but this sub needs a reality check because the fanaticism around Kuminga/Moody is getting pretty tiring.

    Also, Kerr is also training them for the playoffs. They need to run the offense and get better at it. The regular season is training camp for the playoffs.

  2. AJC3317

    The only adjustments that need to be made is everyone on the team shooting the way they’re capable of

  3. Edavisfourtwenty

    Dude there’s 82 games we’re less than 10 in. Calm tf down – he’s not gonna make some knee jerk reaction and move klay and Andrew to the bench like you think he should.

    This is why Kerr has the player’s confidence is cuz he doesn’t freak tf out over a couple games and bench his proven guys after they have a couple bad outings.

    Now I promise you they are watching film and working on getting better but Kerr knows what he’s doing a lot better than you do.

  4. KDayWalker

    Always love when all the championship winning coaches on Reddit volunteer their analysis to help the less decorated Warriors coaching staff insight they may have missed.

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