After a strong start to the season with a 15-3 record, the Golden State Warriors have faced a significant decline in recent weeks. Now sitting at 19-20, the Warriors have fallen from one of the top five seeds to 12th place in the Western Conference. This dramatic change in their fortunes has come amid a two-game losing streak, and head coach Steve Kerr is looking for answers as the team struggles to regain its earlier momentum.
Despite the recent struggles, Kerr expressed full confidence in the Warriors’ leadership and organizational structure. The Warriors coach, who recently lost his childhood home in the LA wildfires, boldly claimed that sometimes the best course of action is not to make any immediate moves.
“I have 100% faith in our organization to do whatever the right thing is, and sometimes the right thing is to not do anything. It depends on what you’re going to do and what that means. Mike is so good at his job,” Kerr said.
"I have 100 percent faith in our organization to do whatever the right thing is and sometimes the right thing is to not do anything,"
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– Steve Kerr on the state of the Warriors
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“I feel in great hands with him and the whole organization. And they’re looking at everything,” he added.
Warriors Coach Steve Kerr Stands By Struggling Buddy Hield
The Warriors made a notable offseason acquisition by bringing in Buddy Hield. However, Hield’s performance has been underwhelming so far this season, particularly in the team’s recent loss to the Toronto Raptors. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr expressed unwavering confidence in Hield during a press conference despite his struggles.
“I trust him. I put him in the last play because I believe he’ll make the next shot. I’m gonna keep playing him. I’m gonna keep trusting him,” Kerr said.
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The Warriors acquired Hield to help fill the void left by Klay Thompson’s departure. So far this season, Hield has failed to fill Klay’s shoes perfectly, averaging 12.3 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game.
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