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Warriors' Kerr Takes Blame for Butler's Struggles
16 Dec
Summary
- Coach Kerr accepts responsibility for player's inconsistent performance.
- Butler's scoring is inconsistent, but he impacts games in other ways.
- Warriors seek offensive identity beyond Stephen Curry.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr has accepted responsibility for the team's inconsistent season, specifically addressing Jimmy Butler's struggles. Kerr stated he needs to find better ways to integrate Butler into the game's flow, acknowledging that Butler's impact extends beyond scoring. Despite a recent game where Butler took only 11 shots, he contributed significantly with assists, rebounds, and steals.
Draymond Green echoed Kerr's sentiment, admitting he needs to improve at ensuring Butler receives the ball more frequently. Both coaches emphasized the need for Butler to be more assertive offensively. Stephen Curry also deflected blame from Butler, highlighting his unique ability to influence games regardless of scoring output and emphasizing the team's need for organization around him.
The Warriors face challenges defining their offensive identity beyond Stephen Curry's star power. A key factor for Butler's consistent performance will be maintaining the health of his left knee, a recurring issue. The team aims to find a more controlled offensive approach, moving away from 'track meet' games, and empowering Butler to impose his control on future matchups.




