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[Saba Sports News] Despite a 18-22 season record, Golden State Warriors’ head coach Steve Kerr remains confident in his team, believing their championship story isn’t over yet. Kerr, speaking on 95.7 The Game, highlighted the recent 2022 championship win and the high-level capabilities of stars Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green. He emphasized his trust in the team despite their current challenges.
The Warriors, once dominant, have faced difficulties since their 2019 Finals loss, the departure of Kevin Durant, and Thompson’s injury. The acquisitions of Andrew Wiggins and Gary Payton II brought some resurgence, aiding their latest championship win.
However, the current situation is challenging. Curry’s shooting struggles, Thompson’s post-injury performance dip, and Green’s recent return from suspension have impacted the team’s effectiveness. Kerr believes in their potential, but acknowledges they need to regain form to reclaim dominance.
The Warriors, usually hesitant to make mid-season trades, might be more open to roster changes under new management. Currently 12th in the West, they are exploring options like Bruce Brown, Alex Caruso, and Myles Turner, with the February trade deadline approaching. This period is crucial for leveraging the remaining prime years of their star players, and avoiding decline or unexpected trades.