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Lose 30 boards in two battles! The Warriors lost 11 less on the frontcourt board, Kerr: Chasing dreams can solve this problem

On February 11, Beijing time, the Golden State Warriors lost 112-114 at home to the New York Knicks, and after the game, when Steve Kerr was interviewed about the rebounding problem of the team, he talked about Drummond Green.

Lose 30 boards in two battles! The Warriors lost 11 less on the frontcourt board, Kerr: Chasing dreams can solve this problem

Kerr said: "I think dream chasing can change the team's rebounding situation now, he is a player who can change the game. ”

Lose 30 boards in two battles! The Warriors lost 11 less on the frontcourt board, Kerr: Chasing dreams can solve this problem

You know, in this campaign, Chao Meng continued to truce due to injury, and the Warriors' rebounding problem was once again exposed. The Warriors grabbed a total of 38 rebounds in the game, 13 fewer than their opponents. What's more heartfelt is that the Warriors only grabbed 38 rebounds (5 frontcourt rebounds) in this game, while the Knicks grabbed 51 rebounds (16 frontcourt rebounds). In frontcourt rebounds alone, the Warriors are 11 behind their opponents, which means that the Warriors have 11 fewer second offenses than their opponents.

Lose 30 boards in two battles! The Warriors lost 11 less on the frontcourt board, Kerr: Chasing dreams can solve this problem

In addition, because the Warriors lost 16 rebounds in the frontcourt, the Warriors let the opponent's second offense score reach 17 points. Therefore, in the game, the Warriors are also very passive.

Lose 30 boards in two battles! The Warriors lost 11 less on the frontcourt board, Kerr: Chasing dreams can solve this problem

What's more, not only in this game, in the last game where the Warriors lost to the Jazz, the Warriors were still abused by their opponents in rebounding. In the whole game, the Warriors lost to the opponent with a total of 17 rebounds, and the frontcourt rebounds let the opponent grab 11.

Therefore, in two games, the Warriors lost a total of 30 rebounds to their opponents, which is really unbearable!

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