Steve Kerr, who values competitiveness and energy, firmly believes the Warriors will succeed.
2026-02-13 07:36

In another key game of the 2025/26 NBA regular season, the Golden State Warriors, relying on points from Draymond Green, De'Anthony Melton, and Moses Moody, ultimately lost to the San Antonio Spurs 113-126. Despite the loss, head coach Steve Kerr stated that as long as the team displays the necessary competitiveness and energy, they will succeed in the future.
According to the data, Draymond Green scored 17 points and 8 assists for the Golden State Warriors in this game, De'Anthony Melton scored 17 points and 7 assists, and Moses Moody contributed 17 points and 2 assists.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said, "The opponent improved their defense, and we should have responded and made a few shots, but we just couldn't make the shots. I'm not sure if their performance at the end of the third quarter was a 16-0 run, but it completely changed the momentum we had built up throughout the game."
"Our players actually played very well, were very competitive, and moved the ball very smoothly. They did everything they could to win the game. It's a pity we couldn't succeed, but I'm proud of their efforts."
Steve Kerr emphasized, "This is a pivotal point in the season, and a lot has happened in the last few months. As everyone has said, Jimmy Butler's injury and the trade have all impacted us. We have the opportunity to recharge during the offseason and come back to fight, and we still have many goals to achieve."
When discussing the condition and performance of other players, Steve Kerr said, "I spoke with Stephen Curry earlier, and he said he's feeling much better. We'll have to monitor him day-to-day for when he'll return. Porzingis is on the court, and his speed is better than before; he seems to be in good rhythm."
"As a head coach, what I want to see most is competitive spirit, energy, and execution. If we can do these things, I believe we will succeed. Porzingis' return has brought us to new heights, and Stephen Curry's return will change everything."
In addition, Steve Kerr added, "If we continue to play the way we are now, success will come naturally. The players are competing, passing, and fighting side by side, and that's what matters most right now."
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