The Golden State Warriors played the first three games of their series against the San Antonio Spurs pretty well and they didn't look like they were really missing Stephen Curry a ton.

In Game 4 though their spacing lacked and they were having issues scoring points. The Warriors are one of the best teams at moving the ball with a purpose but in Game 4 that wasn't the case.

Steve Kerr wasn't happy with the way the way his team played especially executing on the offensive end. He said the person it hurts the most when they aren't executing is Klay Thompson who scores a lot of points off the catch and shoot.

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“When we don't execute it's harder for Klay to get open looks. He took 16 shots and I only remember two or three of them being open. When we play and defend with a purpose and then move the ball Klay gets more open looks.”

Without Curry they really suffer at moving the ball and having another three-point option. He won't be coming back this series though so for the time being the Warriors need to figure out a way to execute better on the offensive end.

Kevin Durant can only carry them so far right now, and although he had another impressive game on Sunday the guys around him need to step up around him too.

The Warriors and Spurs will next matchup on Tuesday night at 9:30 p.m. EST at Oracle Arena in the bay area.