In a heated NBA Cup showdown, the Golden State Warriors faced the Houston Rockets, culminating in a controversial ending that left Warriors’ head coach, Steve Kerr, furious. The Warriors lost the match 112-114, with a late-game call that Kerr believes was unjustly made against his team. Kerr, visibly upset during the post-game conference, pointed out the crucial moment when a foul was called on Draymond Green that he felt should not have been whistled. ‘It’s disappointing to see a game determined by such a questionable call, especially in a critical moment,’ Kerr stated. The game saw standout performances, including another stellar showing from Stephen Curry, who scored 39 points, further solidifying his reputation as one of the league’s elite. Despite the loss, Curry’s performance showcased his ability to rise to the occasion. Additionally, Jonathan Kuminga contributed significantly with 18 points, showing flashes of brilliance that could make him a key player for the Warriors in the future. Box score details indicate that the Rockets were led by Jalen Green, who scored 29 points, making vital contributions to secure the win. The Warriors will look to regroup as they prepare for their upcoming games, seeking to mitigate the effects of this controversial loss and the emotions stemming from it.
Steve Kerr Expresses Outrage Over Controversial Call as Warriors Fall to Rockets in NBA Cup
