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Warriors News: Steve Kerr praises Dubbs’ efforts in 124-119 OT loss against Clipper

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The Golden State Warriors fell against the Los Angeles Clippers-a loss on Sunday at a overtime thriller from 124-119, who locked them into the game tournament as a seventh seed in the Western Conference.

Despite the heartbreaking departure, head coach Steve Kerr praised both the effort and the intensity that was issued by his squad.

Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler were 36 or 30 points ahead. In the end, however, a few decisive missed opportunities in extra time proved to be expensive.

A victory would have secured the sixth seed and a guaranteed place in the playoffs, but the Warriors are now standing in front of a harder road. Golden State will now be grouped again for a must-win against the Memphis Grizzlies against the Memphis Grizzlies, where they will try to fight back into the main playoff clip again.

Further information on this and other news about the NBA can be found in our latest news transfer for Monday, April 14th:

Warriors News:

Warriors lose against Clipper and stumble into a dangerous game against Grizzlies | The athlete

If the Golden State Warriors had thrown away a gimmen to the 34-48 San Antonio Spurs last Wednesday evening, if Harrison Barnes hadn’t dolgered them with a bland in Summer, they would have won a top SIX seed before Sunday afternoon.

If you had played a little more sharply against an emerging team in Los Angeles Clipper, if you had beaten better in Steph Curry’s 38 minutes (minus-16) if you hadn’t been hit on the glass (42-25 a resonance disadvantage), you could have sneaked into the sixth seed on the last day of the regular season.

But they lost 124-11 against the Clippers in extension after Draymond Green had “smoked” a layup with 26 seconds ago and a layup below, and Buddy Hield missed a number of points in the final moments.

Jimmy Butler plans to play against the grizzlies on Tuesday

Warriors’ post -season is short, unless they fix two important problems | NBC Sports Bay Area

Between Sunday evening and Tuesday evening, Curry said, it will “much” concentrate on the hustle and bustle and the rebound.

“But it’s not just technology,” said Curry. “It is just mentality. As if it is easy, and everyone has this chip on the shoulder. Because when we get rebounds, you can see that we fly in the transition. Everyone who takes a rebound and (throws a) outlet pass, we have confidence that everyone can walk and we are usually our best crime.

“Even with Memphis, you are a larger team, but you can bring them to the transition if you can secure rebounds and these 50-50 balls. That will probably be a good test or a marker if we can win this game.”

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NBA News:

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Sun’s Fire coach Mike Bodenholzer after a season ESPN

Budenholzer had problems associated with the changing room this season. Budenholzer’s inability to work with his players revolved around the cornerstone of the franchise, Devin Booker, and went down the squad, said these sources.

The Suns will now hold a far-reaching coaching search, said sources.

Budenholzer started the work of the Suns in the past off-season in a contract for five years $ 50 million for his winner pedigree and his plans on both sides of the court.

The pelicans take part with the head of the basketball operations, David Griffin, | NBA

Griffin, whose title was Executive Vice President for Basketball Operations, leaves his post a day after a defeat of 115 to 100 against Oklahoma City, which extended the loss of injury to the end of the season to seven games.

“This was a difficult decision, but one that I think is necessary at the time to get our front office a new approach and build a culture that provides sustainable success,” said Gayle Benson, owner of Pelicans, in a written explanation.

The 21-61 record of the Pelikane-der Foursmeleste in the NBA this season-War The second worst brand of franchise since its arrival in New Orleans in 2002 and the worst since the 2004-05 season, when the club called the Hornets, 18-64.

If you missed it in a golden state of mind:

Player classes: Warriors vs. Clippers

The piece that Steve Kerr wore at the end of the extension to get Hield a Three was absolutely brilliant. Absolutely Brilliant.

I saw a lot that it was a terrible game design. So let’s remember the situation. There were 6.1 seconds and the warriors had dropped three. The Clippers knew that the warriors would only take three. In addition, the clipper wanted a foul to prevent a three if they had a chance. And hopefully it goes without saying that they would do everything in their power to make sure that Curry had no look at it. HILD shoots 37.0% this year to three, 39.7% in his career and was 2: 5 in the game up to this point. To make him open three in this scenario is an absolutely spectacular result. In the Clippers show they raved about the design of the ATO and how happy LA was not to be burned by such a well-designed piece.

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