On February 18, Beijing time, the Golden State Warriors reporter counted the team's record since Steve Kerr took charge of the team's previous All-Star Weekend. The specifics are as follows:
2014-15, 25 wins and 6 losses with a winning percentage of 80.6%; 2015-16: 25 wins and 5 losses, 83.3%; 2016-17: 20 wins and 6 losses, 76.9%; 2017-18: 14 wins and 10 losses, with a winning rate of 58.3%; 2018-19: 16 wins and 9 losses, a winning rate of 64%; 2019-20 season: 3 wins and 7 losses, a winning rate of 30%; 2020-21 season: 20 wins and 15 losses, a win rate of 57.1%.
The Warriors have played all the games before the All-Star season this season, and the team has also finished 42-17, ranking second in the West. With the rest of the season remaining in the regular season, the Warriors have 23 games left.
Since Kerr took charge, the Warriors' record since the All-Star has been outstanding, with the team winning 123-58 and 68% winning percentage. Except for the 2019-20 season, when the team won 3-7 and lost badly, in other seasons, the Warriors' all-Star win rate after the All-Star has reached more than 57%.
What's more, in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, the team's record after the All-Star was more than 80%, which can be said to occupy a dominant position in the whole league!