Kerr rips Warriors after Clippers loss

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Kerr rips Warriors after Clippers loss

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'We seemed to take it for granted that we were going to be okay,' Warriors coach Steve Kerr as the defending champions absorb another upset loss to the Clippers

 

 

LOS ANGELES, USA –Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr accused his team of taking victory for granted as the NBA champions slumped to an upset 129-121 playoff defeat to the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday, April 24 (Thursday, April 25, Manila time).

The Warriors had looked set to advance into a Western Conference semifinal showdown with Houston, needing only a victory on home turf against the eighth-seeded Clippers to complete a 4-1 series victory.

But a 45-point display from Kevin Durant could not mask a shoddy Warriors defensive performance which the Clippers exploited to claw the series back to 3-2 as the teams head to Los Angeles for Game 6.

Lou Williams delivered 33 points off the bench for the Clippers while Patrick Beverley hauled down 14 rebounds to craft an upset which left Kerr bemoaning a lackluster showing from his team.

“It’s been a year where things haven’t gone exactly smoothly all the time so I’m not surprised by anything, but I expected us to come out and play better and win the game,” Kerr told reporters afterwards.

“But it’s the NBA playoffs. It’s a seven-game series and you’ve got to play, and defend with some urgency. We gave up 129 points on our home floor. We weren’t right from the very beginning.

“Everything we did in LA, we didn’t do tonight. We seemed to take it for granted that we were going to be okay. But I said it before the game – this Clipper team has been scrapping and clawing all year. 

“I knew they weren’t going to go down without a fight. Patrick Beverley came in and kicked our butts.”

While Kerr and the Warriors reflected on a chastening loss, Clippers head coach Doc Rivers waved off suggestions that his team could go on to eliminate the Warriors, who are chasing a fourth title in 5 seasons.

Team effort  

“We’re not getting ahead of ourselves. They’re up 3-2 still,” Rivers said. “But I just loved how we played. I thought tonight was more like us, throughout. We kept attacking, we kept running. That was our team out there today.”

As well as Williams and Beverley, 3 other players made double figures for the Clippers, notably Danilo Gallinari. The Italian veteran finished with 26 points and 7 rebounds.

“To beat this team in a game, you need everybody,” Rivers said. “Everybody did their job. Each guy was a star in their role and that’s why we won the game.”

While the Warriors now face at least one more game in their series, Houston will benefit from extra rest after wrapping up a 4-1 series win over the Utah Jazz in Wednesday’s other playoff game. – Rappler.com

 

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