Steve Kerr isn't shying away from accountability. After a season that fell short of expectations, the Golden State Warriors head coach is taking a hard look in the mirror—and he's not mincing words about what went wrong.
"I know I have to be better. I didn't have a great coaching year," Kerr admitted, reflecting on a campaign that saw the Warriors struggle to find their usual championship rhythm. The four-time NBA champion coach pointed to a key issue that needs immediate attention: discipline.
"We got a little too loose. I gotta tighten the ship up," Kerr explained, signaling a shift in approach for the upcoming season. For a team that has thrived on a blend of structure and freedom, this acknowledgment marks a significant pivot. It's a reminder that even the most successful dynasties need recalibration.
As the Warriors look to bounce back, Kerr's self-assessment is a crucial first step. For fans and players alike, the message is clear: expect a more focused, disciplined, and determined team next season. Whether you're hitting the court or the stands, it's a mindset worth adopting—tighten up, lock in, and get ready for a comeback.
