If Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry's tears after Draymond Green's ejection in late March were any indicator, the Steve Kerr-led team went through the wringer this season. Between attempting to keep up in a loaded Western Conference with an older team while simultaneously dealing with a half-involved Green — who spent the better part of the season either under scrutiny or attending counseling — fighting for a spot in the Play-In Tournament was new for the Warriors. Despite all of the distractions, however, Golden State kept itself afloat enough to face the Sacramento Kings in 9-10 matchup of the Play-In with a chance to face the Pelicans for a spot in the NBA Playoffs. It's season ended at the hands of the team it sent home just a year prior and it was clear that no-longer were the Warriors the team to beat in the West.
The hot-seat season has commenced for NBA coaches, but the Warriors' support of Steve Kerr is clear.
Steph Curry should be the Warriors' only guarantee heading into an offseason filled with question marks.
No | Player | P |
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30 | PG | |
12 | PF | |
23 | PF | |
32 | PF | |
00 | PF | |
5 | PF | |
4 | SG | |
3 | PG | |
0 | PG | |
2 | SG | |
25 | SG | |
18 | SG | |
15 | PF | |
20 | PF | |
61 | PG | |
11 | SG | |
22 | SF |