The Warriors faced a concerning situation on Monday night as they trailed the lowly Spurs and appeared to lack effort. However, a timeout called by coach Steve Kerr sparked a turnaround with the team showing renewed defensive intensity and determination.
This shift led to a remarkable 28-4 run and ultimately a 112-102 victory for the Warriors. Despite missing Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors demonstrated resilience and a refusal to be outplayed by a struggling San Antonio Spurs team.
The win halted a recent slide for the Warriors and highlighted the importance of maintaining focus and intensity especially with crucial games against the Mavericks and Lakers ahead. Kerr strategic timeout and the team’s subsequent response underscored their determination to avoid complacency and secure a higher playoff seed.
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