How Steph Curry’s Warriors can benefit from All-Star break Today Us News



SAN FRANCISCO – Less than half an hour after the shorthanded Warriors lost to the visiting San Antonio Spurs at Chase Center on Wednesday night, what is usually a bustling postgame locker room was uncharacteristically quiet. 

Among the first to leave was the gregarious Gary Payton II, who quickly got dressed, grabbed his belongings and wished teammates and media to “have a great All-Star break” before exiting the premises. 

Such was the overall mood in the locker room: ready to begin the long-awaited midseason break and longing for the benefits the seven-day layoff would bring.  

Longtime coach Steve Kerr was the first to acknowledge that his Warriors could use a rest rest.

“We’ve got a chance to get recharged here over the break,” Kerr said. “We’ve got plenty to play for. Obviously we’ll have to incorporate Kristaps (Porzingis), get Steph (Curry) back. I feel like we can be a really good team and I feel like our guys are showing why with the way they’re competing, and moving the ball, and playing together.”

As he alluded to, Golden State expects Curry to return from an absence forced by his runner’s knee ailment and new center Porzingis to join the lineup as he works back from postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, an illness that affects his heart rate.


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