Steve Kerr, Jayson Tatum and Celtics
The perceived drama between Steve Kerr and Jayson Tatum resurfaced after the Boston Celtics held the Warriors a 40-point loss Monday. Kerr and Tatum shared a brief awkward moment postgame where Kerr waited for Tatum as he spoke with Steph Curry and eventually walked away without Tatum's attention.
“I wouldn’t worry about the Celtics if I were one of their fans,” Kerr said. “This is normal.” The Celtics built a first-half lead on the back of their defense Monday before running away from the Golden State Warriors for a 125-85 win. It was less than two hours before tipoff when Kerr provided his perspective on his opponent’s recent slippage.
The Warriors have been in limbo after having a strong start to the season, but they haven't been able to recapture that same fire that they had. After their loss against the Celtics, Steve Kerr shared that those types of games don't feel good for the team.
Kerr's Warriors repeated as champions in 2017 and ’18, and no team has done it since. “I wouldn’t worry about the Celtics if I were one of their fans,” Kerr said.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Celtics have hit a slog in their schedule as it’s clear they haven’t been playing their best basketball of late. While they still have the second-best record in the East, they’re just 8-8 over their last 16 games as inconsistencies and other issues have bogged them down.
The Miami Heat's Erik Spoelstra and Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr are easily among the most successful active coaches. Kerr has won four championships and made five Finals appearances in his decade leading the Warriors.
The Warriors took one of the worst losses in team history on Monday at the hands of the defending champion Celtics.
If the next two weeks are going to determine what direction the Golden State Warriors take prior to the trade deadline, they got off to a dreadful start
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was asked if he watched the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Monday. He said he watched Boston Celtics tape instead.
Golden State was led by a 15-point performance from all-star guard Steph Curry, who finished a meager 4-for-12 from beyond the arc. Only Moses Moody, who came off the bench to score 13 points, also finished in double figures for the home team.