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Kerr Jokes as Hield Misses Pass to Curry in Warriors Victory

San Francisco, California – During a recent game against the Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr humorously reminded guard Buddy Hield of the importance of passing to star player Stephen Curry. The incident unfolded during a timeout, after Hield opted not to feed an open Curry, leading to Kerr’s playful rebuke.
In the second half of the game on Tuesday night, Kerr jokingly took the opportunity to ‘re-introduce’ Hield to Curry, saying, “Buddy, that’s Steph. Steph Curry. I want you guys to meet each other. … Say hello to Steph, he’s the greatest shooter in the history of the world, wide open.” This lighthearted moment served to underline the team’s dynamics as they prepared for the playoffs.
Curry showcased his skills, scoring a game-high 25 points along with nine rebounds and six assists, contributing significantly to the Warriors’ decisive 133-95 win over the injured Suns, who were missing Kevin Durant. Despite Kerr’s teasing, it remains uncertain if Hield could have boosted Curry’s numbers further had he passed more frequently.
Hield’s performance was modest, with seven points, four rebounds, and one assist, raising questions about the Warriors’ potential unless their players maximize the scoring opportunities available through teamwork. As the postseason approaches, the Warriors must ensure that Curry is not overwhelmed with offensive responsibilities, balancing contributions from all players.
“I love you, Buddy,” Kerr added warmly after the amusing exchange, indicating that the light-hearted scolding was taken in good spirits. The interplay between the coach and his player highlighted the blend of professionalism and camaraderie essential to the team’s success.
With the playoffs looming, the Warriors must focus on effective utilization of their roster to maintain Curry’s effectiveness on the court. Kerr’s comedic approach serves as not only a reminder of talent recognition but also the critical necessity for every team member to contribute towards collective goals. As the postseason approaches, finding this balance will be crucial for the Warriors’ success.