Warriors coach Kerr lauds Kuminga’s Game 3, mulls Butler’s minutes load
Steve Kerr knows the Warriors biggest challenge with Steph Curry out injured will be scoring Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga combined for points on Saturday night but it wasn t enough to earn a win as Golden State lost - in Event of its playoff series with the Minnesota Timberwolves He ll need more than points from the rest of his association to win Challenge on Monday p m PT TNT I m very confident that both JK and Jimmy will play well but to expect points combined again is ostensibly unrealistic the Warriors coach reported in a Sunday conference call Kuminga who had been out of the Warriors rotation scored including three -pointers on four attempts He is -of- from the field over the last two games as the Warriors have turned to his aggressive offense to keep them in games without Curry Really a fantastic effort from JK and really happy for him Kerr declared The way he stayed ready through the last couple of weeks where things hadn t gone his way and we re going to need him obviously going forward Butler led Golden State with points on shots and minutes At years old and less than two weeks removed from a glute injury that forced him to miss Battle of the Warriors series against Houston Butler is still signaling to Kerr that he s ready to take on more In hindsight I would have loved to have gotten him a couple more minutes of rest during the meat of the meeting but it s tricky Kerr reported As I commented without Steph we re walking a fine line so we ve got to balance the exposure of keeping him off the floor versus the gain of getting him a little more rest Emphasizing the details Curry is out for Monday s event and his hamstring injury which he suffered in Championship will be re-evaluated on Wednesday before Event Related Articles Warriors defense comes and goes with Draymond Green in loss to Timberwolves Warriors claim they are not desperate after wasting vintage Playoff Jimmy performance Why Warriors shooting woes are exacerbated without Steph Curry Curry-less Warriors squander big nights from Butler Kuminga in Competition loss Warriors Kerr credits Timberwolves for response to racially charged occurrence Kerr declared he wants his group to focus on competition plan details rather than anything they can t control including great individual efforts from Wolves stars Anthony Edwards second-half points and Julius Randle triple-double whom the coach credited for Minnesota s surge after halftime You can t really control Anthony Edwards making a fadeaway from the wing with one second on the shot clock You re not going to be able to do anything about that Kerr mentioned But you can do something about the offensive rebounds kick-out s losing vision on cutters all those things are controllable About those foul calls As for the officiating Kerr lauded the control that crew chief Scott Foster and his group created early in the competition but disagreed with two late fouls on Draymond Green a blocking foul that he challenged unsuccessfully and a shooting foul at the rim that was Green s sixth I thought the one we challenged was a charge I understand when the league talks about legal guarding position but I think that is superseded by an offensive athlete going through your chest Kerr noted Those are reliably subjective calls and you just live with them I didn t like the sixth one but it doesn t matter