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The Warriors dipped below .500 on Sunday, and Steve Kerr didn’t point fingers. He pointed at himself. After a 136-131 loss in Portland dropped Golden State to 13-14, Kerr said plainly that he hasn’t been good enough.
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The sub-.500 Warriors aren't getting enough from Jimmy Butler, and once again there's an excuse
Through one-third of the regular season, the Warriors are 13-14 with a bottom-10 offense. If the postseason were to start today they would again have to win a play-in game just to make the playoffs, and even that's dicey.
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Warriors' Steve Kerr shares primary reason for Jimmy Butler's lack of production
Steve Kerr took responsibility for Jimmy Butler’s lack of production after the Golden State Warriors' loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Golden State Warriors’ late-game issues resurfaced again last night. Even with 37-year-old Stephen Curry delivering a sensational 48-point performance, Golden State could not finish the job, falling 136-131 to the Portland Trail Blazers for a second straight loss.
The Warriors need more from the rest of the roster behind the greatness of Stephen Curry. Can Butler be that guy?
Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob received an email from a frustrated fan who suggested that the team make changes to the roster.
The fan complained about, among other things, the team’s tactical deployment of Jimmy Butler at power forward.
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Warriors owner throwing Steve Kerr under the bus could be a sign that changes are imminent
Golden State Warriors players have raised questions about coach Steve Kerr's offense. Now, the team owner is piling on as well.