Warriors coach Steve Kerr is upset with his squad after losing to the Wolves
The golden state warriors coach Steve Kerr showed his frustration to his squad as they lost a home game against Minnesota Timberwolves in a neck-to-neck game on sunday night.
Steve is very upset with the players for the way carry the ball and handle the ball in the last moment of the game as they would nearly close the match with a tie or a win.
Steve Kerr was also angry with the players as they made a lot of inefficient shot attempts while passing the ball to each other in the game.
Steve Kerr called his team selfish, and not capable to destroy Minnesota’s rock defense as the players are not playing like a teammate it seems like they play for their self not for the team.
Steve Kerr was so confused by the fact that the team players are not passing the ball on the open man they are trying to make shots it’s so awful to the warriors’ fans.
Steve Kerr is saying and advice the team as well that how they can beat Timberwolves, the simple trick against Timberwolves is to pass and moving the ball, but the warriors not followed the instruction of the coach and face defeat as of now warriors are back in the loss column.
Steve Kerr through some words
“Lot of quick, bad shots. Didn’t move the ball. There were a ton of 18-foot fadeaway shots with someone wide open… We were all trying to do it on our own out there.”
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