Kurtenbach: The Warriors were too eager, disjointed to finish the Nuggets. Steve Kerr saw it coming
A proud Denver team, paired with a referee crew that was somehow even more disjointed than the Warriors, ensured that Sunday would be the Golden State’s toughest game of the series.
If the Warriors can slow themselves down on offense and avoid creating a symphony of whistles with late rotations on defense, the Game 4 loss won’t mean much in the grand scheme of things. Now, if the Warriors have to go to Denver again for a Game 6, we’ll have something significant to discuss with this Dubs team.
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