Steve Kerr is suggesting that some big changes could be coming for the Golden State Warriors.
Speaking with Jason Dumas and the press, Kerr admitted that the coaching staff of his team has to “consider everything” to get the team working better.
This means that roster changes and a new starting five could be coming in the future.
However, Kerr defended his team and highlighted a bright spot for them.
“We’re also showing a lot of good things,” he said, mentioning that the Warriors have scored leads on the road against good teams, even if they didn’t end up beating them.
Steve Kerr on changing up rotations and lineups amid the Warriors' inconsistent start to the season: pic.twitter.com/AXTJAeprGo
— Jason Dumas (@JDumasReports) December 12, 2023
With a 10-12 record and the 11th spot in the Western Conference, the Warriors clearly have some work to do.
This is a team that still has multiple champions and they are only a few years removed from their latest Finals win.
That means that there is tons of talent and experience on the roster and the Warriors have the ability to be much better than the 11th seed.
For weeks now, fans have been calling on Kerr to make certain changes.
Some have called on him to not rely on the veterans as much, while many have also said that the starting five needs to be tweaked.
This comes amidst struggles from several experienced stars on the team, like Andrew Wiggins and Klay Thompson.
Instead of simply shooting these requests down, Kerr is leaving the door open for noticeable alterations.
What will those look like and when will they happen?
Everyone is now waiting to see what choices Kerr makes.
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