The Golden State Warriors are reeling. A team that opened with a win against the LA Lakers has lost its rhythm, dropping four of its last five games. Stephen Curry’s absence due to illness has clearly hurt, but head coach Steve Kerr points to something deeper. The Dubs’ biggest battle isn’t with their opponents or injuries, but sloppy ball handling, which continues to break their signature flow.

On Tom Holbert’s podcast, Steve Kerr addressed the Warriors’ turnover issues. While the team can accept it from Stephen Curry and Draymond Green because of their overall impact, others are expected to have better ball-handling. “So, I’ve always been fine with Steph and Dray’s turnovers to a point; you have to draw the line somewhere, but they create so much good for us,” Kerr said.

“I mean, the

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