Thursday was just one of those nights for the Warriors.
Golden State was defeated 120-110 by the Bucks, who were without Giannis Antetokounmpo (knee) at Fiserv Forum, in what was an impressive team effort by Milwaukee.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr explained to reporters postgame -- with a genuine laugh -- how Golden State has consistently struggled over the years in games when its opponents are missing marquee players.
“It shouldn't be that way, because we're like 0-12 the last couple of years when the stars don't play,” Kerr said. “I just told our coaches, ‘If I [were] an opposing coach, I would just sit the star every time.’”
Most call those instances “trap” games.
Kerr just knows trouble is on the way .
“As a staff, as soon as you hear that the star is out, you're terrified, b

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