“Steve Kerr should’ve kept quiet” – Warriors head coach blamed for Nikola Jokic’s SENSATIONAL winner in amazing comeback game
Nikola Jokic final buzzer beater capped off an 18-point comeback victory over Kerr and the Warriors.
Steve Kerr and Nikola Jokic (Credits: The Denver Post and X: Harrison Wind)
It focused not all the critics of the Golden State Warriors on their loss to the Denver Nuggets. The team led by Stephen Curry did not look good, especially after losing to a well-contested, low-percentage half-court lift. They did, however, have a sizable lead going into the clutch, but everything changed when Nikola Jokic did something Steve Kerr did not like for the second time.
The Denver Nuggets have once again caused the Golden State Warriors to falter. Steve Kerr, the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, was not pleased with a play made by rookie Brandin Podziemski and Nikola Jokic during Thursday night’s game. Jokic, who ultimately emerged victorious in this match, hit the game-winning three-pointer at the final buzzer to cap off an 18-point comeback victory over Kerr and the Warriors.
It was the 4th quarter, and 5 minutes were remaining. Warriors and Nuggets were 123-112 where Brandin Podziemski was running with the ball, and Jokic did a pressing where he found him. Cutting to the scene where everyone saw Steve Kerr was not happy with Jokic’s play and had some words for him.
The Golden State Warriors play more close games than any other team. Mostly because the Dubs have shown themselves to be the team most capable of running fourth-quarter leads. On Thursday night, the Dubs faced the Denver Nuggets and came into the game with a 13-point lead. They had also outscored Denver by 20 points in the third quarter, which was one of their best quarters of play so far this season.
Fans reacted and called Stever Kerr the reason for Nikola Jokic’s buzzer-beater shoot
The Golden State Warriors ended their three-game losing streak in their last game, drawing criticism for starting a new starting lineup. The Bay Area team faces the Denver Nuggets, the reigning champions, in their next game after defeating the Orlando Magic. Where Nuggets made an amazing win at the last second. Steve Kerr became the villain of the game by Nikola Jokic’s buzzer-beater shoot, which annoyed the crowd.
Twitter, formerly known as X, went viral in response to Steve Kerr’s actions on the court. About the time Jokic committed the foul, they saw Kerr speaking with him. Many think that Steve Kerr’s “foul-baiting” was what made that shot possible even though it wasn’t necessary. Indeed, Kerr’s appreciation for Jokic’s final seconds during the press conference proved to be quite fitting.
Since there has only been one previous playoff series and they played it without two of Denver’s best players, neither team would probably consider this to be a contest, but there does seem to be some tension building in these matchups. Golden State appeared to be headed for a big win, but Denver stole the game after a fourth-quarter collapse highlighted by an amazing shot from Jokic.
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