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Nothing Is Same in Warriors Locker Room as Stephen Curry Faces Tough Consequences in Boston Despite Win

K.Smith41 min ago
If there's ever a franchise credited with revolutionizing the game of basketball, the Golden State Warriors take top plaudits. Steve Kerr and his band of brothers dominated the 2010s era with quick passing and rapid shooting. The trio of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green, with a little mix of Kevin Durant in the middle, entertained us for a long time. It's time for the Warriors to adapt after losing several of their leaders, and they surely have.

Things have changed at the Golden franchise. Now that Klay is gone, they are more demanding of each other. Suits them well, one might say. And guess what – Steve Kerr flipped a page in his pep talks. He is more ruthless now.

Notably, Curry's turnover could have caused issues for the team in their tough battle against the Boston Celtics. They prevailed in the end, but to everyone's surprise, Steve Kerr gave him a mouthful. Curry's reply, "I didn't have another turnover after that."

Earlier, they had Klay and Curry who could turn it around by scoring a dozen in a minute, even if they turned the ball over twice. The situation has changed. It is essential to take a careful and thorough approach to safeguard the basketball.

If you have watched today's game, this is a different 'Warrior' now, as the name suggests, by battling out for second balls and defending high up the court. The master of offense, Steve Kerr, slowly put his hand into the magic hat and got out the defensive blueprint. Beware everyone. Moreover, Kerr knows an alteration in the way he approaches games. "Everyone else is playing fast and shooting 3s, too, these days," Kerr said according to the Athletic .

"Boston shot 20 more 3s than we did in the second half. So it's tough to win if you are giving away possessions. I've been all over Steph and Draymond."

Change in dynamics for Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors He knows the pressure on Curry and Draymond now, Steve Kerr. He knows! "It's incumbent upon them because they are our leaders and they're the guys who handle the ball most. They gotta cut back on their bad decisions like that."

If a player achieved so much like Curry did react differently, we would probably understand his psyche, too. Why should you get yelled at? I have achieved everything I want to. Who do you think you are? Egos harm my friend. Curry goes by the same playbook. He respects and adores Kerr. "It's a mindset that, one, I want to be coached just like everyone else."

Curry continued, "I don't get sensitive about getting yelled at if you make a dumb play. Especially because it led to a 3 on the other end. It's avoidable. We have to be able to take care of possessions." Even Draymond Green got into the act of detailing the coaching situation at the Warriors. He understands the important of a genuine leader and wears the badge in honor. He detailed, "They need to annoy us right now. They're working us crazy right now, but we need that because that means they're hungry, too."

The top professional anyone could wish for becomes Stephen Curry in his own words. Not easy to control your emotions when you're 36. But needs must, you're a leader. Guys like Brandin Podziemski look up to you now.

Undoubtedly, Curry remains a leader in the franchise now. They need his 3-pointers and basketball IQ and by making him the centerpiece of their offense, the Golden State Warriors continue to reap all the benefits.

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