The Warriors were the team to beat this season, but the Dubs look nothing like juggernauts, starting the season in an early 3-7 hole.
NEW ORLEANS – The Warriors spent the summer relishing in their improbable run back to the top of the NBA.
There is a sense of uneasiness growing with the Warriors, who have won any of their six road games. This is only the second time in the Steve Kerr era the Warriors have been under .500 through 10 games. Last time they were in this position was in 2019 when Klay Thompson was out for the entire season, Stephen Curry got injured four games in and the Warriors finished with the NBA’s worst record. No one wants to repeat that season.
But it’s a dramatic drop-off when those guys step off the court. The Warriors’ reserves are a major concern. It doesn’t help that Jordan Poole, the Warriors’ sixth man and anchor of the second unit, has gone cold, as of late. After his most recent poor outing, during which he needed 18 shots to score 20 points, Kerr concluded Poole is trying to do too much.
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