After losing Game 5 at home, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr says “everything is on the table” pertaining to any rotation changes for Game 6 in Los Angeles.
In Game 5, the Warriors had their normal starting lineup of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green and Andrew Bogut. Andre Iguodala, Kevon Looney, Shaun Livingston and Alonzo McKinnie came off the bench.
Jonas Jerebko, Jordan Bell and Quin Cook didn't get any minutes in Game 5. The Warriors lost by a final score of 129-121.
The Warriors won Games 3 and 4 in Los Angeles. Whenever Golden State loses a single game in the postseason, the entire sports world overreacts to it. Yes, the Clippers have been playing good basketball in this series, but it wouldn't shock anyone to see the Warriors blow out the Clippers in Game 6.
After playing in four-straight NBA Finals and winning three of them, human nature has caught up to the Warriors. They get bored easily and sometimes need to be punched in the mouth to “wake up.”
After blowing a 31-point lead at home in Game 2, Golden State easily won Games 3 and 4 in LA. The setback the Dubs suffered in Game 5 was shocking, but they are still favored to win the series and the championship in June.