Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr has found his winning formula, and it's largely thanks to the emergence of veteran signings Al Horford and De'Anthony Melton. The duo has brought stability to the team's rotation, allowing Kerr to settle on a consistent starting five that's been clicking.
With 19 points against the Sacramento Kings on Friday, Melton is finally seeing some success after his return from knee surgery. Meanwhile, Horford is thriving in his new role, shooting 45.2% from three-point range while playing in seven of nine games since Christmas.
Kerr praised the chemistry between Melton and Horford, saying they're setting a good tone when on the court and understand that they need to play through Jimmy Butler first. The Warriors' second unit has become a force to be reckoned with, and their recent success suggests they've finally found their winning combination.
The team's consistency is partly due to the emergence of Melton and Horford, who have helped create a second unit that can carry the load when Curry isn't on the court. Kerr plans to increase Melton's playing time, which should help his production even more.
Curry echoed Kerr's sentiments, saying the recent success is thanks in part to Melton and Horford. The two veterans are helping to connect certain lineups, and their addition has changed the team dynamic significantly.
For now, it seems that Kerr's decision-making may have cost him in a fantasy football league, but it's paid off on the court. As long as Melton and Horford continue to perform well, the Warriors should remain in contention for a playoff spot.
With 19 points against the Sacramento Kings on Friday, Melton is finally seeing some success after his return from knee surgery. Meanwhile, Horford is thriving in his new role, shooting 45.2% from three-point range while playing in seven of nine games since Christmas.
Kerr praised the chemistry between Melton and Horford, saying they're setting a good tone when on the court and understand that they need to play through Jimmy Butler first. The Warriors' second unit has become a force to be reckoned with, and their recent success suggests they've finally found their winning combination.
The team's consistency is partly due to the emergence of Melton and Horford, who have helped create a second unit that can carry the load when Curry isn't on the court. Kerr plans to increase Melton's playing time, which should help his production even more.
Curry echoed Kerr's sentiments, saying the recent success is thanks in part to Melton and Horford. The two veterans are helping to connect certain lineups, and their addition has changed the team dynamic significantly.
For now, it seems that Kerr's decision-making may have cost him in a fantasy football league, but it's paid off on the court. As long as Melton and Horford continue to perform well, the Warriors should remain in contention for a playoff spot.