Steve Kerr Sends Clear Steph Curry Message
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Following their 121-110 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday, the Golden State Warriors are out of the 2025 NBA Playoffs and headed into the offseason. The autopsy for why they went out in five in the second round isn't complicated.
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Yardbarker on MSNReport: Steve Kerr Grew ‘Incensed’ When Jonathan Kuminga Looked Off Stephen Curry On OffenseAccording to Logan Murdock of The Ringer, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr grew “incensed” when Jonathan Kuminga looked off Stephen Curry on offense.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNStephen A. thinks we have seen the last of Curry as a champion: "There's too much resistance in the Western Conference for Golden State"The ESPN star emphasized that Curry remains one of the league's best. Despite being 37, Steph is as sharp as ever, as he averaged 24.5 points, 6.0 assists, and 4.4 rebounds per game this season. Stephen A., though, outlined that it'sSteph's help that's lacking.
With Stephen Curry injured, the Warriors' offense faltered, leading to scrutiny of Jonathan Kuminga's playing style. Coach Steve Kerr benched Kuminga for prioritizing his shots over team flow, especially when disregarding Curry.
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘We’ve Seen the Last of Steph Curry as a Champion in Golden State’ – Stephen A. Smith Boldly Calls Time of Death on WarriorsThe Golden State Warriors’ season ended not with a fight, but a quiet, familiar fade into the shadows of the Western Conference. With Stephen Curry sidelined by a hamstring injury for most of the series,
Every defeated team leaves behind stories of promise and failure — the players who stand at the crossroads of potential and uncertainty. We're not here to dwell on the heartbreak of a postseason exit,