UNITED STATES.- Golden State Warriors coach, Steve Kerr, lamented this Thursday, after the loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, the injury absence of Stephen Curry and said that his team must "find a new formula" to play without the point guard.
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"We had found a formula in the last few months that was working very well for us, but without 'Steph' that formula no longer works and we have to find a new one," Kerr said in a press conference.
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Steve Kerr rotated 14 players during the first half, something unprecedented in a playoff game.
"The absence of 'Steph' generates a domino effect: that's why Trayce (Jackson-Davis) played tonight, because we need scoring, we need someone to finish plays. The same with JK (Jonathan Kuminga)," he assured.
"Looking ahead to the third game, we have to define what our rotation will be. Because it's not as simple as saying 'Steph isn't playing, we put in someone else and that's it'," he added.
Curry suffered a hamstring strain in the first game of the series and is not expected to return until, at a minimum, the fifth game.