Charlie Harper
Footballguy
I believe Kerr is smart enough to know who his weak links are, but I think drifting from the regular season rotation goes against Kerr's philosophy of how basketball should be played so he only does it as last resort. He wants every player on that team to feel committed and a part of the unit. I don't think we would see the Warriors as we know them (a team that plays unselfishly and with great joy), if he just rode the death lineup to victories.I think it's interesting that before the game Kerr took some criticism from Nate Duncan (among others) for sticking with his regular-season rotation and not playing his best players enough. Namely sticking with Pachulia and Ian Clark and only playing the death lineup for a total of something like 17 minutes over the first four games. Kerr responded that the death lineup was an "in case of emergency break glass" kind of adjustment and he was again criticized for waiting until the team was behind to make changes. Coach Brown was lauded for being more aggresive.
This game David West played more than Zaza and they played without a center for the majority of the game. McCaw took Clark's minutes (the second most off the bench, even more than Livingston) and Iguodala played 38 huge minutes.
I don't know if Nate Duncan's criticism specifically had anything to do with it but I'll applaud Kerr once again for being willing to listen and make those changes proactively. I think if the Warriors stuck with their earlier strategy they may have lost the game and with that maybe the series. These teams were closer than 4-1 makes it look.
By sticking with the regular season rotation until necessary Kerr shows his confidence in his team and what they accomplished through out the season. That way when he asks them to take a step back like he did with Clark and McGee they accept it. It's the same reason why he doesn't spam the Curry/Durant PnR.....it's because Kerr truly believes it is best for the team to share the rock as much as possible.
So while it's easy to say Kerr should shorten his rotation, run the Death Lineup 40+ minutes, and go mismatch hunting....people have to realize Kerr isn't just controlling NBA players like a video game. Kerr is dealing with grown men with egos and he uses the rotation and play calling as tools necessary to form the cohesive and beautiful basketball team that we see.
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ANOTHER finals loss for your boy lol.