Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga
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Steve Kerr lit into his players with visible frustration after the Warriors left Keyonte George completely unguarded on the weak side.
When they leave this thing, they got to leave it with somebody,” Brandin Podziemski said this pre-season, clearly putting his name out there as a future leader for the Warriors after Curry, Green, or even Butler.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has made clear that he is "very concerned" about how the NBA's pace of play and 82-game schedule are contributing to injuries around the league.
Steve Kerr has a theory as to why so many players have suffered soft tissue injuries this season. The Warriors head coach told reporters Tuesday that the team’s medical staff “believes that the wear and tear, the speed, the pace, the mileage is factoring into these injuries.”
Steve Kerr isn’t concerned with labeling the Golden State Warriors’ issues; he just wants improvement. The Golden State Warriors have struggled to build off their strong start to the NBA season. They currently sit eighth in the West with a 9-9 record.
"The schedule is you play every other day all year long. We don't practice" - Steve Kerr explains why NBA has become a developmental league
The NBA season is barely a month old, and already there have been several injuries to stars across the league. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Victor Wembanyama are the latest additions who will be sidelined for several weeks as the Bucks superstar recovers from a groin strain, while the Spurs big man deals with a calf strain.