Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors coach, was too busy with his job to watch US President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Speaking to reporters before the recent matchup between the Warriors and the Celtics, Kerr discussed that he was busy watching Boston’s previous games in order to prepare his team for the feat.
However, despite all his efforts, the Golden State Warriors lost to the Boston Celtics with a final score of 125-85. In that game, Golden State’s star, Steph Curry, managed to lead the team on the scoreboard with 18 points, grabbing three rebounds and assisting four times, while Moses Moody put up 13 points with six rebounds and five helpers.
“I don’t know, I didn’t watch the inauguration. I chose to watch Celtics tape instead.” Steve Kerr said to reporters before the game.
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With the defeat against the Boston Celtics, the Golden State Warriors are currently 11th in the Western Conference with an even 21-21 record, similar to the Phoenix Suns. In their previous clash against the Celtics in November last year, the Warriors won the game with a close score of 118-112. In that game, Curry was the lead scorer for the team with 27 points, while Andrew Wiggins and Buddy Hield managed 16 points each for the squad.

Steve Kerr’s Golden State Warriors To Face Sacramento Kings Next
After their humiliating loss against the Boston Celtics on their home ground, Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors are preparing to meet the Sacramento Kings next up. The Warriors are sure to try their best to win this one, after their disappointing performance in their previous matchup.
When they last played against the Sacramento Kings, the Golden State Warriors lost the game insultingly 129-99. In that game, Golden State’s Stephen Curry led the offense with 26 points, along with seven rebounds, while Andrew Wiggins put up 18 points with four boards and a single helper.

On Sacramento’s end, Malik Monk led the team on the scoreboard with 26 points along with three rebounds and 12 helpers, while Domantas Sabonis was the second-highest scorer with 22 points, grabbing 13 boards and seven assists.
While the Warriors are all the way in the 11th position of the Western Conference, the Sacramento Kings are ranked eighth in the table with 22 wins and 20 defeats this NBA season. After playing the Kings, the Warriors will be on their way to play against the Chicago Bulls next to continue the NBA schedule.

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