On Thursday, Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors lost their 16th game of the year. The Miami Heat, who are already having one of their worst seasons in recent memory, was the opponent in the loss. Even with Klay Thompson and Steph Curry, the GSW was defeated 102-114.
Coach Kerr addressed the media following the game and accepted some of the blame for the defeat. The 58-year-old said that Erik Spoelstra “outcoached” him among other things.
Kerr stated, “We were outplayed, outworked, and outcoached” (via NBC Sports).
NBA supporters on X, formerly known as Twitter, were not amused by what Kerr stated. A few of the supporters said that he was the only one to blame for the defeat.
“Seems to be out-coached a lot lately.”
An additional admirer said:
“Kerr is outcoached once more and doesn’t have any smart offensive adjustments or strategies, especially when Steph isn’t playing well.”
Another supporter requested that the four-time champion coach be fired by the Warriors.
They wrote, “FIRE STEVE KERR PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND WARRIORS FANS.”
Steve Kerr and the Warriors will lose handily to the Miami Heat due to their lack of depth.
The shorthanded Miami Heat were the underdog against Steve Kerr’s Warriors on Thursday. By the end of the fourth quarter, though, the narrative had completely changed.
Jimmy Butler, the Heat’s star player, was not present. They were also without Josh Richardson, Caleb Martin, and Kyle Lowry.
Nevertheless, Tyler Herro stepped up to the plate, finishing with a game-high 26 points on 55.6% shooting from the field and 42.9% three-point range. Bam Adebayo and Jaime Jaquez Jr. each scored 17 points, while Jamla Can scored 18 points.
It was a forgettable night for the Warriors, especially offensively. For the Warriors, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson each scored thirteen points.