Apparently, there have been a lot of Golden State Warriors fans who have claimed that games have been rigged against them. Steve Kerr, however, has a rather funny message for such huge Dubs supporters
“I thank them for being such wildly supportive Warriors fans… if not somewhat delusional,” the Warriors coach laughingly said, via Drew Shiller of NBC Sports Bay Area.
There has been a recent outburst from the Dub Nation after the Warriors lost their game against the Dallas Mavericks, where a huge non-call happened at the tail-end of the game.




The ball went out of bounds before it was caught by Kristaps Porzingis, who then passed the ball as there was no call. The ball ended in the hands of Luka Doncic, who drained a dagger three to give the Mavs some breathing space.
Since no call was made during the play, the Warriors couldn't really challenge the non-call even if it was quite obvious. In the end, Golden State lost 134-132.
Steve Kerr knows that there's no other way to go about these things but to move forward. Officials are humans and they tend to make these types of mistakes here and there. The Warriors actually benefitted from a similar situation when former Warriors star Kevin Durant stepped out of bounds before saving the ball in OT against the Houston Rockets in the 2019 playoffs. These are all just simply the breaks of the game.