The word “turnover” is banned and bad passes have not been shown during Warriors’ film sessions the last few games — and it’s working. STEVE KERR: “Bury your head in the sand like an ostrich… it’s a good life lesson just ignore all your problems and never acknowledge them.”

The word "turnover" is banned and bad passes have not been shown during Warriors' film sessions the last few games — and it's working. STEVE KERR: "Bury your head in the sand like an ostrich… it's a good life lesson just ignore all your problems and never acknowledge them."
byu/Lord_Vanguard inwarriors

15 comments
  1. I mean, there’s an argument to be made for enforcing patterns that you want to see instead of hammering on the ones you don’t. If you keep talking about what you don’t want, you still have that on your mind. If you spend your video sessions showing turnovers, those are the ones imprinted into the brain. Instead, if you show the good plays and things that work, then those are the ones imprinted on the brain. Kinda makes sense to me, now that we hear Kerr talking about it this way.

    And this also show how they have been at this for years and years, hammering the point, to those who might for some reason think that hasn’t happened. And it has only partially worked, but never fully cured the ailment that is turnovers on this team.

  2. I mean…if it’s working I guess ?

    I get it now point wasting time on film study and reviews if it isn’t changing just work on something else l.

  3. Cool thing that it probably limits how much a bad turnover kills the team’s morale in games.

Leave a Reply