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    Steve Kerr breaks down why Warriors are clicking at the right time

    2024-04-10

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    The Warriors have been through a lot this season. It's been ugly. And at many times, it's seemed like the whole thing might be derailed. But with three games left, they have at least clinched a chance at a chance to make the playoffs.

    And if Golden State wins its final three games and gets some help elsewhere, they could make it to the eighth seed and potentially only need to win a one-game play-in to make it into the playoff picture.

    So what's made things click for the Warriors, who are 25-11 over their last 36 games? Steve Kerr joined Willard and Dibs Wednesday and broke it down. He referenced that the Warriors are possibly the "deepest" roster in the league.

    "I think it's a number of things, guys," Kerr said. "Draymond's return obviously changed our defense after the suspension, but I think when you look at just the overall growth of the team, guys like Jonathan, Brandin, Trayce, Moses, young guys who have progressed and become really important players for us in terms of winning and losing.

    "That's been huge. And then I just think the vets have helped foster that environment. They've mentor these young guys really well. Having Chris Paul to me, it's such a huge advantage for our group of the non-Steph minutes. I've never been more comfortable with them than I have this year because of Chris. So getting him back from injury but also having him mentoring the younger group.

    "It's a really, really good group of guys and a well-balanced roster. So we're healthy and knock on wood. Hopefully we'll stay that way."

    Kerr also said the resilience they've showed, and the peaks and valleys the team has gone through this season has shaped them in the right ways.

    But Kerr also said he can't fathom the Warriors' big three of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green not sticking around. Listen to the full podcast above or below:

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