Warriors in turmoil! Schroder questions Kerr's tactics, his success is all about eating Curry's dividends

15/01/2025 41hotness 0likes

The situation for the Warriors this season has been truly terrible, like a roller coaster. They started at the top of the Western Conference but have since plummeted to tenth place. The team also acquired German player Dennis Schroder through a trade, who was originally highly anticipated. However, it now appears that he is not living up to expectations, averaging only 7 points per game with a three-point shooting percentage of just 26%. He is not performing at the level expected of him, and he has even questioned Steve Kerr's tactics.

Schroder stated that he has always excelled at dribbling and setting screens, and he very much wants to play pick-and-roll with tall players, which can maximize his threat. However, the current situation is completely different. He is required to run without the ball, and in short, he is unable to do what he used to do. It is clear that Schroder believes Steve Kerr did not use him correctly, leading to a decline in his personal form. Many experts and fans now argue that the reason Steve Kerr has been successful and hailed as the NBA's best coach is mainly because he benefited from Stephen Curry's peak period.

In fact, this coach has no coaching ability at all. His coaching ability during games could even be considered mid-to-lower level. In every game, whoever plays well and has good手感, he substitutes them out. Moreover, he always likes to obsess over small lineups, causing the team to frequently be overwhelmed by opponents, with rebounding being abysmal in every game. Even Kevin Looney, the tallest player on the team, often sits on the bench watching the team fail without getting any playing time.