Cole: Too many violations and mistakes ruined the game, we will learn from them
6686 Sports News on November 6 Today, the NBA regular season continued. The Warriors played against the Kings. In the end, the Warriors lost to the Kings 116-121.
After the game, the Warriors coach summarized the game and said that the team's too many violations and mistakes ruined the game.
Kerr: For our team, every ball possession is crucial, and I felt that the game took a turn after several errors in the second quarter. We should have gone into halftime with a 12-point lead, but ended up with only 5 points. We are too eager for success and always want to innovate opportunities when there are no opportunities. It's hard to win in this league, and every possession counts, especially when the offense and defense are so fast-paced. A careless mistake can instantly lead to a quick layup or a three-pointer. This requires 40 minutes of high self-discipline and continuous making of the right decisions. I loved everyone's hard work tonight, but I felt like we were a little too eager to get things done. We had 11 violations in the third quarter, and we lost by 12 points in that quarter.
Avoiding violations when guarding is important for many reasons. You don't want to give your opponent a quick scoring chance, but when you make mistakes over and over again, it's going to be tough on the offensive end. I remember they took like 15 free throws in the third quarter. Another key is errors and violations. So, I'm really arrogant for them when I say that our guys have worked incredibly hard. This game should be a great study experience for us as a team to understand what it takes to win a game, especially on the road, and we will learn from it.