The Golden State Warriors have made five straight NBA Finals, but they’re now bottom of the table with the worst record in the league.
But head coach Steve Kerr thinks that, in a way, it might be a good thing.
Since 2014, the Warriors have been the poster-child among NBA franchises. They built their team through smart drafting and savvy off season moves, a blueprint that yielded three Larry O’Brien trophies in the past five seasons.
The star-studded core of players that helped them win those championships are now either injured, playing for a different team, or, in Kevin Durant’s case, both.
Kerr admits the lack of success this season may be a blessing in disguise for players like Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
“My sense is that this is, in a strange way, in an ironic way, it’s kind of a good thing for some of our key guys,” Kerr told CNN Sport’s Don Riddell.
“My sense is that this is, in a strange way, in an ironic way, it’s kind of a good thing for some of our key guys,” Kerr told CNN Sport’s Don Riddell.
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