What if the Golden State Warriors are most dangerous when everyone thinks they’re done? That question returned after they took back-to-back games from a red-hot Spurs team (were 8-2 before the two losses), capped by Stephen Curry’s 46-point win on Wednesday, followed by a 49-point burst in a 109-108 win last night. But even with Curry leading the charge, it wouldn’t have been possible without head coach Steve Kerr.
Curry himself credited Kerr during the post-game presser, saying that the spark for his monstrous performance came from Kerr’s pregame talk: “He’s broken clipboards along the way, he’s gotten techs — he gets fiery. This morning, he gave a speech in our pregame meeting .” But should Kerr alone get the call-outs or the praise if the team performs poorly or well? Curry has th

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