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Steve Kerr Drops Surprising Hint About Warriors’ Starting Lineup — Fans Are Shocked!

Steve Kerr Drops Surprising Hint About Warriors’ Starting Lineup — Fans Are Shocked!

So, here’s a curious thing about the Golden State Warriors this season — Steve Kerr, ever the maestro of lineups, might finally be dialing in something close to a steady starting five. After a commanding 98-79 victory over the Clippers, featuring the intriguing combo of Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, Steph Curry, and Quinten Post, fans are buzzing with anticipation. But can Kerr resist the itch to shuffle and tweak, or is this the lineup that’ll stick? Given his notorious habit of recycling starters, it’s a question worth pondering. And what about Brandin Podziemski — a promising talent itching to carve out his legacy once the big stars retire? It seems Kerr’s juggling act will continue, but the early signs suggest he’s got a clear plan — with just enough flexibility to keep everyone guessing. Let’s dive into what this all means for the Warriors’ rotation and, dare I say, their future.

Los Angeles Clippers v Golden State Warriors
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On Tuesday night, the Golden State Warriors brought out a starting five consisting of Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, Steph Curry, and Quinten Post.

The team ended up beating the Los Angeles Clippers 98-79, so a lot of fans are hoping to see the very same lineup soon.

Speaking to the press, head coach Steve Kerr talked about his plans for the team’s starting rotation.

“Steve Kerr said the plan is to switch between Brandin Podziemski and Quinten Post as the fifth starter. Wants to keep Al Horford off the bench in his limited minutes. Curry, Butler, Draymond, Kuminga the four established starters,” Anthony Slater posted on X.

Kerr is well-known for his habit of changing the starting five often.

In fact, it’s one of the few complaints that fans have about him, and they wish he would settle on a consistent group for the start of games.

It looks like Kerr is making up his mind, although he is allowing himself a bit of wiggle room.

That makes sense because it’s the very start of the season.

If Kerr is still changing things months down the road, fans might plead with him to make a firm decision, but right now, they are willing to see how this plays out, especially since the Warriors are currently 4-1.

Podziekmski came off the bench on Tuesday, putting up 12 points, five rebounds, four assists, one steal, and one block.

He has publicly said he would love to be one of the faces of the franchise in the years ahead when Curry, Green, and others retire, but right now, he doesn’t have a consistent spot in the starting five.

But according to these comments from Kerr, he will be getting a lot of action this season, which will give him a better chance to prove himself.

The post Steve Kerr Reveals Warriors’ Plans For Starting Lineup This Season appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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