Kerr explained Iguodala’s importance to the Warriors Friday with Tolbert & Lund, and also delved into what the Warriors will need to fix to win the series.
There are some themes woven into their Golden State’s shortcomings, including lack of movement, looseness with the ball, and an ultra-heavy reliance on the All-Stars.
Poor decisions, missed rebounds, tremendous defense, and another ball-handler so badly missing in Games 4 and 5 have potentially cost the Warriors a title.
After dropping 18 of his 20 points in the second half, Rockets star guard Chris Paul exited Thursday’s Game 6 with a right hamstring injury after missing a runner in the lane with 51.7 seconds remaining.
During the third quarter of Games 3 & 4, Stephen Curry was shimmying all over the Oracle Arena floor while dropping 35 combined points. During Thursday’s Game 5, Chris Paul returned the favor, shimmying in Curry’s face after hitting a ridiculous 3-point shot.
After both being listed as questionable on Thursday afternoon, Klay Thompson will play in Game 5 while Andre Iguodala will not, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr announced before the game. “Day-to-day,” Kerr said of Iguodala. “He’s dying to play, but he’s not healthy enough to play.” Iguodala missed Game 4 after sustaining a left leg […]