The Golden State Warriors have had some struggles on the court and it has led to a lot of outbursts at the refs. Steve Kerr has seemed to have had enough of the childlike behavior and has voiced his displeasure.
Draymond Green has been very vocal about his displeasure with the refs this season, and after getting ejected against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night he was fined $50,000 for directing “inappropriate and offensive language” towards an official.
According to the Associated Press the Warriors General Manager Bob Myers was to address the team before Thursday night's game against the Mavericks.
Bob Myers message didn't seem to affect Green's outburst on the court though. He picked up another technical in the game and could have been ejected.
After the game, Kerr had this to say about Meyers message and added his own thoughts.
Article Continues Below“It's not a good look. We need to look more professional, to act more professional and to be more poised and to represent our team in a better light. I don't think we've been doing a good job of that lately.”
He also knows the way fans and refs look at the Warriors just isn't on the players, it's also on him, and he needs to do a better job.
“I am as guilty as anybody,” Kerr said. “I think we all need to do a much better job of staying poised. I don't like the look of the constant complaining, myself included. I think we've got to get better. I didn't know anything about the Draymond incident. … Just in general on the technicals, on the behavior, we've got to get more poised and take care of our own business and focus on our play and not anything else.”
Winning usually helps with the complaining, and the Warriors are just going through a rough patch. If they start winning again, the happier Warriors should return to the court.