Everyone Is “Disappointed” in Warriors Locker Room, as Steve Kerr Reveals Big Problem Amid 3-11 Run….
The Golden State Warriors are going through a rough patch, losing 11 of their last 14 games, which has dropped their record to 15-14 this season. This challenging stretch has affected team morale, with head coach Steve Kerr acknowledging that the players have lost confidence. After a recent 115-113 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, despite Stephen Curry’s 38-point performance, Kerr stated that the team is “down” and “disappointed.” He also noted that the positive energy from earlier in the season has faded but expressed optimism that they will turn things around.
The Warriors have faced some tough defeats during this period, including a crushing 144-93 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, where Curry scored just two points—one of the worst games of his career. A narrow 91-90 loss to the Houston Rockets in the NBA Cup quarterfinals also drew criticism from Kerr about officiating decisions.
In an effort to inspire the team, Curry organized a players-only meeting before their game against the Lakers. However, despite his leadership and outstanding performance, the Warriors were unable to secure a victory. Kerr emphasized that the team must keep working to rebuild confidence and rediscover the rhythm that brought them success earlier in the season. He remains confident in the players’ character and commitment to improving.