Steve Kerr Irate over ‘obvious’ crucial unanswered call in Warriors’ Tab – NBC Sports Bay Area & California

Sometimes there is no room for the debate about a crucial unanswered call, and Warriors coach Steve Kerr made it clear how he felt about an omitted violation of eight seconds in the last minute of Golden State’s 120-112 loss to Los Angeles Lakers Thursday.

“I saw a violation of eight seconds,” Kerr journalists said. “It was pretty obvious. So very disappointing it wasn’t called.”

Steve Kerr and Daymond Green were annoying after the judges missed a violation of 8 seconds in the last minute of tonight’s game

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Daymond Green was also clearly unhappy with the non-call that passionately pleaded by the officials after the Golden State was not awarded the ball for it should be revenue. At that time, Warriors were down only six points with plenty of opportunities to make something happen.

While Kerr’s frustration was evident, Warrior’s coach emphatically said that the unanswered call was not to blame for Golden State’s loss on Thursday.

“When you allow five home -driven passports over the top without any defensive awareness for 10 points, you don’t deserve to win,” Kerr journalists said. “Loved our match in the second half. Loved the way the guys competed. That’s how it will have to feel like the rest of the season. We have to bring that level of energy but we have to add the attention and The feeling of not giving up the lightweight things when it comes to transition, Pick-Six passes, GROING when they are in the bonus.

Thursday’s loss was the second on so many days for Warriors who fell under .500 while falling to the Western Conference’s No. 11 seeds.

Golden State’s acquisition of six-time NBA All-Star spikes Jimmy Butler could give a much needed spark for Warriors facing a mounting pressure to run on playoff battle.

While Warriors have plenty of their own problems to find out is to be on the wrong side of pivotal calls in close games enough to frustrate even the most experienced NBA coaches and players, and Thursday’s occurrence was no exception.

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