After 33 games with D'Angelo Russell culminated with a trade to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr admitted on Friday to what everybody already knew. Russell was a bad fit in Golden State. The Warriors conducted a sign-and-trade to obtain Russell from the Brooklyn Nets last offseason, bringing the ball-dominant guard to a team that already has two superstar scorers in the backcourt in Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.