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I hope Kerr gets fired tonight
Simply pathetic. Maybe Kerr can explain why Kuminga only played 19 minutes and hardly at all in the 2nd half. Its not like he played poorly at all with 16 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists.
Originally posted by ads_2006:
I hope Kerr gets fired tonight
He wont be fired obviously but I think this is Kerr's last year as Warriors coach.
Curry looked like he had money on Denver if all you watched was the last 5 minutes.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Curry looked like he had money on Denver if all you watched was the last 5 minutes.

Him and Kerr
Benching Kuminga the rest of the game was inexcusable. Kerr got what he deserved.
What the f**k. I went to bed with the warriors up nearly 20 with like 6 minutes left.
That was a stunning loss. The combination of Denver tightening up th defense and the Ws going stone cold was hard to watch. Kerr is getting a lot of heat from fans but he's in a position that he hasn't faced before. The team is in transition with aging vets mixing with younger players. Kerr is trying different combos to see what works and what doesn't. He's probably looking beyond this year knowing that a couple of vet are going to be gone after this season
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
That was a stunning loss. The combination of Denver tightening up th defense and the Ws going stone cold was hard to watch. Kerr is getting a lot of heat from fans but he's in a position that he hasn't faced before. The team is in transition with aging vets mixing with younger players. Kerr is trying different combos to see what works and what doesn't. He's probably looking beyond this year knowing that a couple of vet are going to be gone after this season
Nah. Kerr doesnt do that and sitting Kuminga in favor of Saric and Wiggins proves that out. Right now he is clueless on who to play in my opinion and sitting JK for virtually the entire 2nd half was so bad.
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
That was a stunning loss. The combination of Denver tightening up th defense and the Ws going stone cold was hard to watch. Kerr is getting a lot of heat from fans but he's in a position that he hasn't faced before. The team is in transition with aging vets mixing with younger players. Kerr is trying different combos to see what works and what doesn't. He's probably looking beyond this year knowing that a couple of vet are going to be gone after this season
Nah. Kerr doesnt do that and sitting Kuminga in favor of Saric and Wiggins proves that out. Right now he is clueless on who to play in my opinion and sitting JK for virtually the entire 2nd half was so bad.

I disagree that Kerr isn't aware that they're in a transition period. He's trying to see what groupings work together but he knows that Paul and Wiggins are probably gone next year. Meanwhile he has to try and win this year while getting a good look at the younger guys. Maybe Kuminga should have been in there but would it have mad ea difference? They Ws couldn't score and they couldn't stop Denver. It was like a landslide. It was Curry that made that stupid cross court pass that allowed Denver to get off one last shot.
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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
That was a stunning loss. The combination of Denver tightening up th defense and the Ws going stone cold was hard to watch. Kerr is getting a lot of heat from fans but he's in a position that he hasn't faced before. The team is in transition with aging vets mixing with younger players. Kerr is trying different combos to see what works and what doesn't. He's probably looking beyond this year knowing that a couple of vet are going to be gone after this season
Nah. Kerr doesnt do that and sitting Kuminga in favor of Saric and Wiggins proves that out. Right now he is clueless on who to play in my opinion and sitting JK for virtually the entire 2nd half was so bad.

I disagree that Kerr isn't aware that they're in a transition period. He's trying to see what groupings work together but he knows that Paul and Wiggins are probably gone next year. Meanwhile he has to try and win this year while getting a good look at the younger guys. Maybe Kuminga should have been in there but would it have mad ea difference? They Ws couldn't score and they couldn't stop Denver. It was like a landslide. It was Curry that made that stupid cross court pass that allowed Denver to get off one last shot.

Not maybe. Kuminga should have been in there. 16-4-4 in 19 minutes. We needed more of that production that Kuminga was giving us. It was also Kuminga getting Murray foul trouble in the third quarter that flipped momentum to us.
I hope we have another meltdown like that tonight so Kerr can get fired or resign.

He won't, but terrible coaching. Even Team USA would be better off without him
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Originally posted by Hopper:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
That was a stunning loss. The combination of Denver tightening up th defense and the Ws going stone cold was hard to watch. Kerr is getting a lot of heat from fans but he's in a position that he hasn't faced before. The team is in transition with aging vets mixing with younger players. Kerr is trying different combos to see what works and what doesn't. He's probably looking beyond this year knowing that a couple of vet are going to be gone after this season
Nah. Kerr doesnt do that and sitting Kuminga in favor of Saric and Wiggins proves that out. Right now he is clueless on who to play in my opinion and sitting JK for virtually the entire 2nd half was so bad.

I disagree that Kerr isn't aware that they're in a transition period. He's trying to see what groupings work together but he knows that Paul and Wiggins are probably gone next year. Meanwhile he has to try and win this year while getting a good look at the younger guys. Maybe Kuminga should have been in there but would it have mad ea difference? They Ws couldn't score and they couldn't stop Denver. It was like a landslide. It was Curry that made that stupid cross court pass that allowed Denver to get off one last shot.

Not maybe. Kuminga should have been in there. 16-4-4 in 19 minutes. We needed more of that production that Kuminga was giving us. It was also Kuminga getting Murray foul trouble in the third quarter that flipped momentum to us.

BS Excuse not to put him back in also.
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Originally posted by jimrat:
Originally posted by Hopper:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
That was a stunning loss. The combination of Denver tightening up th defense and the Ws going stone cold was hard to watch. Kerr is getting a lot of heat from fans but he's in a position that he hasn't faced before. The team is in transition with aging vets mixing with younger players. Kerr is trying different combos to see what works and what doesn't. He's probably looking beyond this year knowing that a couple of vet are going to be gone after this season
Nah. Kerr doesnt do that and sitting Kuminga in favor of Saric and Wiggins proves that out. Right now he is clueless on who to play in my opinion and sitting JK for virtually the entire 2nd half was so bad.

I disagree that Kerr isn't aware that they're in a transition period. He's trying to see what groupings work together but he knows that Paul and Wiggins are probably gone next year. Meanwhile he has to try and win this year while getting a good look at the younger guys. Maybe Kuminga should have been in there but would it have mad ea difference? They Ws couldn't score and they couldn't stop Denver. It was like a landslide. It was Curry that made that stupid cross court pass that allowed Denver to get off one last shot.

Not maybe. Kuminga should have been in there. 16-4-4 in 19 minutes. We needed more of that production that Kuminga was giving us. It was also Kuminga getting Murray foul trouble in the third quarter that flipped momentum to us.

BS Excuse not to put him back in also.

Now shams is reporting he's lost faith in Kerr.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I disagree that Kerr isn't aware that they're in a transition period. He's trying to see what groupings work together but he knows that Paul and Wiggins are probably gone next year. Meanwhile he has to try and win this year while getting a good look at the younger guys. Maybe Kuminga should have been in there but would it have mad ea difference? They Ws couldn't score and they couldn't stop Denver. It was like a landslide. It was Curry that made that stupid cross court pass that allowed Denver to get off one last shot.

Transition period? LOL

If we won every game we lost a 17+ point lead in this season we would be 20-14 and sitting in the 5 seed. We aren't in a transition period. We just can't blow games like this.
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