Kerr angrily criticized NBA rules: the Warriors suffered a miserable loss, and the referees caused total chaos!
In an otherwise fierce game, the Warriors suffered a defeat at the hands of the Nuggets. However, the focus of this game was not win or loss, but head coach Kerr's angry bombardment of the current rules of the NBA after the game. He unreservedly expressed his strong dissatisfaction with the referee dominance and the rules of the game, believing that this is no longer the NBA we are familiar with.
Kerr bluntly stated that the NBA has been reduced to an overly offensive league, and the defense has been limited like never before, resulting in boring games. He directly accused the referee of acting according to the instructions of the higher-ups, but also stressed that the referee should still maintain independent judgment. In the game, the Warriors' small moves were easily blown and the Nuggets were able to get away with it, and this unfair treatment left the entire Warriors frustrated.
Kerr's comments reflect the shared anxieties of fans and coaches about changing the rules of the NBA. The game turned into a penalty shootout, and the defenders did not dare to take the slightest risk, which greatly reduced the spectacle. Fans would rather see intense confrontation and flashy defense than monotonous offense and frequent free throws.
The Warriors' defeat has become, in part, a collective question of the current rules of the NBA. Kerr is more than just a coach, he's an observer deeply concerned about the league's evolution. He called on the NBA to revisit its rules and make games fairer and more fun.
Cole's anger is not an unjustified complaint, but a deep reflection on the direction of the entire league. His voice is a representation of the fans and coaches, and it may be time for the NBA to re-examine itself, for the sake of the fans, and for the future of the game.