The Golden State Warriors’ crushing 124–119 overtime loss to the Clippers didn’t just expose their defense — it spotlighted a serious rebounding crisis that has Steve Kerr and his squad concerned.
Golden State was out-rebounded by 17, and both Draymond Green and Brandon Podziemski pointed to the team’s failure to secure loose balls as the true backbreaker. “We didn’t get a lot of loose balls,” Green admitted. Podziemski echoed the same concern, saying there were “three or four possessions” where effort plays gave the Clippers extra rhythm.
Kerr didn’t hold back either, calling the lack of hustle “the only part of the game that bothered me,” and citing careless moments like players going for the ball with one hand or failing to dive on it.
With the Play-In looming, it’s clear: Golden State’s biggest battle might not be with their opponents — it’s with their own energy and urgency.
(This is a building story…)
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