"Steph please leave this sorry ass team": Warriors fans blast "delusional" Steve Kerr for downplaying blowout loss against Kings

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"Steph please leave this sorry ass team": Warriors fans blast "delusional" Steve Kerr for downplaying blowout loss against Kings. (Image Source: Imagn)

Golden State Warriors fans were left frustrated after coach Steve Kerr downplayed the team's demoralizing 129-99 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Sunday. The Warriors were thoroughly outplayed on their home court by the Kings, who were missing their best player De'Aaron Fox.

The Warriors started the game sluggishly, falling behind by 15 points in the first quarter. Their struggles continued in the second period as they entered halftime trailing 75-51. Ultimately, they suffered a lopsided 30-point defeat.

Despite the magnitude of the loss, coach Kerr downplayed its significance in his postgame remarks, a response that did not sit well with fans who were expecting greater accountability.

"Loss is a loss. It’s not any more alarming than any other loss," Kerr said.

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Fans criticized the Warriors coach for his remarks following the team’s loss, sharing unfiltered reactions and voicing their frustration over his response.

"Steph please leave this sorry ass team," a fan commented.
"This is truly a delusional man," commented another fan.
"It's how you lose that is alaming. The multiple blowouts. 2 to 3 blowouts are okay. More than that will always be alarming. Stop the political/celebrity-like speeches," a user wrote.

More fans expressed their displeasure at Kerr.

"After getting the right line ups that worked yesterday and had guys playing their correct positions, he reverts back to his old ways by playing a three guard line up," another user wrote.
"Dude, this is your best player's last few years and you are not worried to give him a chance for one last chance to win his final ring? Get @warriors a coach that is eager to win," a fan said.
"the level of seething dislike i have for this man and the front office is starting to reach hulk like levels of radioactive," another fan said.

Steph Curry reacts to Warriors' defeat

Steph Curry didn’t hold back as he delivered a candid assessment of the Golden State Warriors' humiliating home loss to the Sacramento Kings. The four-time NBA champion admitted that the Warriors' roster isn’t constructed in a way that enables them to stage comebacks after falling behind by a significant margin.

“We’re not really built, especially with a situation to have that crazy comeback," Curry said. "I don’t want to overreact, but you also have to address the execution that we didn’t do."

Curry, meanwhile, had a decent outing against the Kings. He finished with 26 points on 8 of 12 shooting, including 4 of 8 from beyond the arc. The two-time league MVP also recorded seven rebounds and one steal but surprisingly failed to register even a single assist.

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