In the Warriors' game against the Hawks, Stephen Curry scored 60 points, setting a new high for him this season. He scored 22 points in the fourth quarter and made no free throws. That makes him the first athlete in NBA history to score at least 22 points in the fourth quarter and not make free throws. However, Curry's record night was ruined by two cancers. First up is Curry's good brother, Klay Thompson. At the beginning of the game, Thompson hit consecutive irons, hitting only 2 of 13 shots.
His presence has disrupted the Warriors' tactical system, and if he can hold his touch and actively look for teammates, the Warriors probably won't lose the game. The second cancer is Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. In the game, Kerr suddenly fielded a lineup of four guards, and the addition of Dream Green caused the team to be short of height overall. The Eagles spotted that and scored back-to-back points in overtime to go on an 11-0 run.
Kerr didn't adjust his lineup in time and insisted on using four defenders, which is incomprehensible. The Warriors have lost a lot of times this season with a four-guard lineup, but Kerr has stuck with it. The Warriors now have to adjust their tactical play. Their lineup is okay, the most important ones being Klay and Cole. They need to adjust their mentality and tactical command, as well as rotate their personnel. Kerr is simply self-defeating now, can't he see the opponent score in a row and arrange the center to come on the court to withstand the rebound?
The Warriors must quickly adjust, otherwise it will be difficult to make the playoffs.