The 2024/25 season of the NBA started off superbly for the Golden State Warriors. The Bay Area team won 10 out of their first 12 games. However, in recent weeks, the performance of the franchise led by Steve Kerr has plummeted.
Currently, the Warriors have dropped to the 5th position in the Western Conference, going from a 10-2 record to 13-9. One of the changes Kerr made was to move Draymond Green to the second unit and start Jonathan Kuminga.
Despite it being evident that this change hasn't solved anything, GSW's coach will stick to his plan. This was revealed by Anthony Slater, a journalist for The Athletic:
"Steve Kerr mentioned his preference to keep Draymond Green coming off the bench in the near future. He said they are trying to 'maximize' Jonathan Kuminga and not 'wear out' Green. The plan is to close halves with Green at center. Andrew Wiggins' ankle injury could complicate the puzzle."
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