In the final moments, Kerr would occasionally arrange tactics, but more often we would just play

Emily Rodriguez 2025-10-24 02:30 Internet Report


In the final moments, Kerr would occasionally arrange tactics, but more often we would just play

October 24th: Today in the NBA regular season, the Nuggets lost to the Warriors 131-137 in overtime.


After the game, Warriors player Draymond Green spoke with the media about the final-minute playbook.


Draymond Green: "For us, we rarely call plays (in the final moments). Throughout my career, Steve Kerr would occasionally call plays in special situations, but more often than not, we just run them. It's really a matter of experience."


We don't need to call plays deliberately because we know each other well and can coordinate directly through observation and reaction on the court. Once we find a good mismatch, we open up the court for our teammates to execute. As long as one of the five players on the court is open, the ball is passed to the open player and he or she will make the play.


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