The Utah Jazz beat the Golden State Warriors in a game they really needed to lose 119-116. The first thing that needs to be said here is that the Golden State Warriors are pathetic from top to bottom. It starts with Steve Kerr, who decided to whine after the game was over about the number of games played.
Does the league need to lower the number of games? Yeah, probably. Would that change Steve Kerr from being one of the most overrated coaches of all time? No.
The Jazz, who are giving half effort to try to lose these games, rested Keyonte George in the fourth quarter, and the Warriors couldn’t figure out how to pull off a win. They weren’t helped by the highly overrated guard, Brandin Podziemski, who went 0/4 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter and cost his team the game.
Draymond Green, guided by Steve Kerr, was also horrendous tonight, going 2/7 from the field and 1/5 from three. Green had 11 assists because he’s terrified of shooting the ball and played hot potato all night. It’s a reminder that Kerr and Draymond have led the Warriors to multiple top lottery picks whenever they’re without Steph Curry.
For Utah, it’s a win that might help team morale, but it now puts their pick in real danger. Utah is playing Sacramento and Washington soon and if they don’t lock into this tank 100% they’re in real danger of losing their pick. Right now, they’re just one game up on Dallas, who have lost seven games in a row. Utah should “take note” of the effort and commitment other teams are putting into these losses. Doing this halfway against bad teams (like the Warriors) and bad coaches (like Steve Kerr) is playing with fire, and the Jazz got burned again this season. It’s not a catastrophic loss, but Utah has now forced its own hand in future games to rest all its high-level players.
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