After a humbling 126-102 loss Tuesday night to the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Warriors needed a fix in less than 24 hours to avoid another consecutive road loss. Prior to Golden State’s resounding 125-120 comeback win Wednesday over the San Antonio Spurs, the team held “several extended meetings” at their hotel, ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported, citing team sources. These reported meetings came after veteran players Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler were critical of the team’s efforts following the blowout loss to the Thunder. “We weren’t exactly panicking, we were 6-6 and there’s 70 games left,” Golden State coach Steve Kerr said to reporters Wednesday after the bounce-back win over the Spurs. “But we needed to rediscover our identity.” The Warriors shot poorly out of the gate against San Antonio, but Kerr saw an immediate improvement from the prior night. “Even though we scored 14 points in the first quarter, I liked the process. The ball was moving, everybody was sprinting into ball screens, sprinting the floor, getting to our spots in transition, competing defensively,” Kerr...
Warriors reportedly had several ‘extended meetings’ after blowout Thunder loss
Published November 13, 2025 at 1:45 PM
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