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Coach Steve Kerr said "I'm not doing my job well this year" after the Warriors fell to 13-14 despite continued outstanding play from star Steph Curry.
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Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr made an honest assessment of their loss despite guard Stephen Curry's 48 points.
Head coach Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors gives direction to his team during the first half against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center on Dec. 14, 2025, in Portland, Ore.
Steve Kerr has admitted he did not use one of his key players properly this season. Golden State’s tough stretch continued with a loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on the road. Stephen Curry put up 48 points,
Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr criticized the Golden State Warriors' defensive effort after losing 127-120 to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Curry's Friday return from injury.
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.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr once again called for change after a mass shooting a t Brown University in Rhode Island left two dead and several more injured on early Sunday morning. Before Golden State’s game in Portland on Sunday evening, Kerr went on a three-minute monologue, pleading for change after the latest shooting to rock the nation.
The only reason this brand of mediocre basketball isn’t resulting in a truly lost season is that the Western Conference has decided to be terrible at the bottom. The bar for the final play-in spot is 10-16. But the Warriors have become irrelevant. The Warriors are 14-15, stumbling over a bar that is lying on the floor.
Golden State dropped consecutive clutch games over the weekend. Even with Steph Curry's heroic performances, the Warriors came up short. On "Dubs Talk," Bonta Hill and Monte Poole break down why leads keep slipping away from the Warriors late in games and how that has led to mediocrity in Golden State.