Steve Kerr Defends Controversial Decision on Steph Curry in Warriors Loss
A12-point swing with Stephen Curry on the bench doomed the Golden State Warriors in their 114-110 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday, March 24, that put them in danger of falling out entirely out of the play-in picture.
But Warriors coach Steve Kerr defended his decision and adamantly pushed back on the narrative that it was the culprit of their third loss in their last four games.
“No,” Kerr told reporters after the loss. “We’ve got Chris Paul out there. We’ve got Klay [Thompson]. We’ve got Draymond [Green]. We’ve got great players out there.
We can’t expect to just ride Steph game after game after game. These last few weeks have been really tough on him. We’ve put the burden of this franchise on his shoulders for 15 years. We can’t expect him to play 35 minutes. We have five games in seven days on this road trip. If you want to say that him playing 30 minutes instead of 32 is the difference in the win or the loss, I totally disagree with that. We’re trying to win the game. We’re trying to keep him fresh.”
Curry sat the final 4:07 of the third quarter with the Warriors up 69-65. By the time he returned with 6:54 left in the fourth quarter, the Timberwolves had already tilted the momentum to their side with a 97-89 lead.
“We’re trying to keep him around 30, get him as much rest as we can,” Kerr said. “[We] Played him a lot of minutes, played him 35 two days ago. As long as we were hanging in there, we wanted to limit the minutes a little bit. Not limit them, but not overplay him.”
Curry’s return from the extended rest inspired a Warriors’ late rally that fell short.
They tied the game 104-104 on a Curry 3-pointer with 3:28 left. But Curry couldn’t summon another magical moment down the stretch. He missed a game-tying 3-pointer 87 seconds left as the Timberwolves sealed their come-from-behind win on free throws.
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