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Kerr has eaten Curry's dividends for many years, Curry is slowly getting older, and his true coaching level is beginning to be exposed

In these games, many fans will feel very uncomfortable watching the Warriors' offense. Because after Curry went off the court, they fell into a situation where no one scored. Although the Warriors are still stubbornly constantly moving the ball and constantly playing some tactical coordination, they lack consistent scoring points, so those tactics are basically ineffective.

Kerr's biggest contribution to the Warriors coming to the Warriors was creating the so-called system. Many believe that the Warriors' success is due to the system created by Kerr. But in practice, the Warriors' success is more due to the influence that Curry brings to the table. People have over-mythologized Kerr's so-called makeover of this team. In fact, in the past decade, even if it is not coached by Kerr, any head coach who coaches the peak Warriors of the year may easily win the championship.

Before Kerr came to the Warriors, it was the Warriors coached by Mark Jackson, and that Warriors team was already a playoff team. They finished sixth in the West that year, and faced the Nuggets in the first round, known as the Denver track and field team. They defeated the third-placed Nuggets in the first round as sixth. Then came to the second round to face the Spurs, who had Duncan, Parker and Duncan at the time. It almost toppled the Spurs that year. This is enough to see that the Warriors were already strong at that time.

Kerr's impact on the Warriors wasn't as profound when he arrived, with only minor tactical changes. It's just that Curry's ball-handling offense is more converted into an off-ball offense. But no matter what, the reason why the Warriors were strong back then was also because of Curry's strong dominance, so Curry is still the player who can be at any time. Many fans may remember that Kerr's long absence was when Luke Wharton replaced Kerr's Warriors, and Wharton led the Warriors to a 24-game winning streak. So it can be seen that no matter which coach leads the Warriors of that year, the outcome may be to win the championship.

Now Curry is getting older and less dominant on the court than he used to be. So Kerr is now starting to struggle with coaching. We haven't seen the slightest change in the Warriors' tactics over the years, and we've continued to use some of the same systems from the last five or even ten years ago. But this tactical system has been thoroughly studied by the opponent. Kerr doesn't seem to have the ability to rework a new system of plays, so much so that the Warriors are now struggling on the offensive end. Kerr is still stubbornly using the previous tactical system to prove that he is right.

Why didn't Kerr make the Warriors' offense simplistic? He just wanted to prove that his system was right. Because he firmly believes that this system has helped the Warriors win four championships. But many fans know very well that it is not the success of the system, but the success of the Warriors' roster. Any coach with Curry, Durant and Thompson can have a great record. And the championship he is proud of in 2022 also relies on Curry's constant ball-handling offense. So it doesn't have much to do with his system.

So Kerr's coaching level is really exaggerated, and many fans have always thought that his coaching level is not as good as Spoelstra and Tyronn Lue. I wonder what the fans think?

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