Steve Kerr

Steve Kerr reveals Warriors' ‘adapt-or-die' mentality in ever-changing NBA

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At 5-5 on the 2025-26 NBA season following a 4-1 start, the .500 Warriors have some work to do if they want to contend in the Western Conference.

But despite the steep road ahead, coach Steve Kerr explained why there's no point in feeling a sense of urgency at the beginning of a long campaign -- especially in a league that now is so fast-paced, focusing on the little things is more important than ever.

"We've given a couple games away for sure, and there's absolutely a focus on that," Kerr told 95.7 The Game's "Golden State's blowout NBA Cup loss to the Denver Nuggets. "But you can't just say, you know, 'Hey, we got to get urgent here.' There has to be a process that leads to the execution, that leads to the wins. And so right now, the focus is on the process. Take care of the damn ball, and we can help you with that as coaches with spacing and our offensive scheming, what we're doing, that's a collaboration.

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"But ultimately, you know -- adapt or die. I mean, the league has changed, and everyone's playing with pace and 3-point shooting. I would say, seven or eight years ago, we could turn it over 18 times, and it didn't matter, because we were going to shoot threes and play fast and out-talent people. Now you can play one of the worst teams in the league, and they will beat you by shooting, making 20 threes and playing really fast if you turn it over."

The Warriors haven't done a great job at taking care of the ball so far this season -- they rank No. 20 in the league in turnovers per game with 16.0 and No. 22 in turnovers per possession (15.5 percent). In consecutive losses to the Sacramento Kings and Nuggets this week, Golden State allowed 28 points off 31 turnovers and has turned the ball over 15 or more times in seven of its 10 total games.

If the Warriors can limit their turnovers, Kerr believes the sky is the limit. But as he said, it's truly do or die in an NBA that isn't slowing down any time soon.

"And so our entire team needs to understand this message," Kerr continued. "And obviously, I've given them that message. I'm not sharing it with you guys without sharing it with them, but I want them to hear this too on the radio like, you know, we have to adapt to what the league is doing right now, and that means take care of the ball, handle transition at both ends.

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"And if we do that, I love our team. I think we're going to go places."

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