Cole: As long as Curry is still in the Warriors offensive system, he will not be major adjustments. He is our Suns
May 18th News Although the Warriors' offensive performance this season is not satisfactory, head coach Steve Cole said that as long as Stephen Curry is still on the team, there will be no major adjustments to the team's offensive system. Earlier, Kerr said at the season summary meeting: "We have Stephen Curry, one of the greatest players in history, and he is perhaps the most unique superstar in history. What makes him unique is that he has the dual threat of possessing the ball and off the ball." "At present, the best way to maximize Curry's value is to let him play pick-and-roll, while constantly running without the ball and taking advantage of cover. I think we have proved the power of this style of play in the past decade... He is our Suns ’, our team is like a solar system, and he is that sun.” ” Then, Kerr added: “Any discussion about 'Does we need to change the offensive system' is a bit ridiculous to me. What does that mean? Let Stephen not run pick-and-roll? Let Stephen not use screens to find out how he could use the phone? " In addition, Kerr talked about his upcoming final season of the contract, he was very satisfied with the team's performance throughout the contract cycle, and he always felt that he was closely related to the end of the Stephen Curry era. This season, the Warriors ranked 17th and 16th in the league in terms of scoring per game (113.8 points) and offensive efficiency (114.2) respectively. Among the entire team, only Curry averaged more than 20 points per game. In the playoffs, the Warriors' offense, which had already been unsmooth, was even more stagnant. In 12 playoff games, five games failed to score 100 points, and only one game scored more than 115 points. 37-year-old Curry broke his hamstring in the first match against the Timberwolves in the second round and missed the entire series since then. After losing Curry, the Warriors failed to win the next game. Curry signed a one-year contract extension last summer, and his current contract with the Warriors will last until the end of the 2026-27 season.
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