Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has a message for Dub Nation.
While things look down at the moment for the Warriors, Kerr promises the franchise will improve moving forward.
Article Continues Below“We're gonna get better,” Kerr said, via Logan Murdock of NBC Sports Bay Area. “And we'll continue to add to our team the next couple of years, through the draft, through free agency. So, let's get these young guys up to speed and if a few of them can really develop and become rotational players, then we put our organization in a really good spot. So, that's the job.”
It's going to be a development season for the Warriors. Superstar point guard Stephen Curry is out at least four months after having surgery on his left hand. Without Curry, the Dubs have no chance to make the playoffs in the rugged Western Conference.
Power forward Draymond Green has a left index finger injuury as well. Green apparently has ligament damage and it's unclear when he'll be back for the Warriors.
After going to the Finals for five straight years, the Warriors are once again human. This happens to almost every dynasty. While no one could have predicted Curry to break his hand, the prevailing thought was Golden State was going to struggle this season.
That prediction has come to fruition.