Despite their loss to the Thunder, Steve Kerr believes the Warriors still maintain competitiveness and energy.
2025-12-04 08:19

After goals from Pojemski, Pat Spencer, and Seth Curry, the Golden State Warriors lost 112-124 to the Oklahoma City Thunder in another key game of the 2025/26 NBA regular season. Head coach Steve Kerr stated that despite the loss, he still believes the team maintained strong competitiveness, especially in the second half, and forced some turnovers from their opponents.
Bojemski scored 17 points and had 4 assists for the Golden State Warriors, Pat Spencer contributed 17 points and 6 assists, and Seth Curry added 14 points and 2 assists.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said, "The energy and fighting spirit were great, which was completely different in the first half. Bojemski and Pat Spencer's high pick-and-roll was very effective, which stretched the floor and forced some turnovers from the opponent."
When discussing Seth Curry's debut and performance, Steve Kerr said, "He comes from the greatest shooting family in basketball history. He knows how to play, is always in the right place, doesn't make mistakes, is a good passer, and plays hard on defense, so it's really good to have him on the team."
"Pat Spencer's pick-and-roll performance in this game was outstanding. We played at a faster pace, created more space, and played at a good rhythm. We could only choose to keep our best players on the court, and Gary Payton III is our best ball-handler. Buddy Hield's defense is also better than people think, and we hope he can use his ability to create space."
In addition, Steve Kerr said, "Pat Spencer is really good. He is a professional competitor and can play different roles, whether he plays 21 minutes or less."
“Draymond Green struggled in the first half, but I’m proud of him for holding on and playing so well in the second half. He’s a winner, a championship-caliber player, and his teammates will draw energy from his emotions.”
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