The Golden State Warriors have lost five of their last six games, and the season is nearing its end. The team is doing their best to survive without Stephen Curry, unfortunately they haven't had much success. The Dubs have been flat-out bad the last few weeks, but Steve Kerr still believes in his group.
Steve Kerr: “I have total faith that we're going to get this thing going, but we have to get through the turbulent waters first.”
— Mark Haynes (@markhaynesnba) March 28, 2022
“I know what Draymond is about,” Kerr told ClutchPoints. “He's going to get his rhythm here in the next week. I know what Steph (Curry), Klay (Thompson), Andre (Iguodala), and Loon (Kevon Looney) are about. I have total faith that we're going to get this thing going, but we have to get through the turbulent waters first.”
Those waters start with a tough Memphis team who is playing well without their star Ja Morant. The Warriors trail the Grizzlies in the Western Conference standings, and a win against them would be a good confidence booster and possibly be the start of something good heading into the postseason.




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The Warriors held the No. 2 spot in the conference for most of the season, but their struggles since the All-Star break have been overwhelming. A team that has championship aspirations has a multitude of issues to address. The rotations are sporadic. The defense isn't consistent, and teams around the league are getting better while the Dubs regress.
Steve Kerr and Golden State are optimistic about ending the season on a positive note. They believe they will finish the year with a healthy roster, and they will continue their same maintenance plans for active players dealing with injuries. If they can execute their plan down the stretch, good things can happen.