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Steve Kerr reveals the warrior plan amid Steph Curry’s injury

Steve Kerr reveals the warrior plan amid Steph Curry’s injury

For the next two games and possibly beyond, the Golden State Warriors will be without Steph Curry as he deals with a left peroneal nerve strain suffered against the Clippers.

While it appears that playing without Curry is going to be a very difficult task for the Warriors as their schedule increases, the team has a plan. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr plans to use Brandin Podziemski, Draymond Green and Kyle Anderson as primary ballhandlers in the absence of Steph Curry and De’Anthony Melton.

During the latest episode of The Draymond Green Show, Warriors big man Draymond Green also revealed how he plans to adjust his game in Curry’s absence. His statements also matched what coach Kerr said.

“Obviously I have to be more aggressive, try to find different places to score, and then I’ll probably handle the ball more,” Green said. “In a more decision-making role, but it’s interesting because I don’t really know what that means today because we run a very different attack. But I imagine there will be shooting in different areas, because of the seriousness with which Steph is pulling, it won’t be there.”

Replacing Steph Curry, De’Anthony Melton and Andrew Wiggins will be something the entire Warriors team has to do by committee. It won’t be the responsibility of any one individual player, nor should it be.

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