Have Steve Kerr's Recent Rotations Been Affecting Steph Curry?

The past three games, Steve Kerr has tried tinkering with something that hasn’t been tinkered with in nearly 6 years: Steph Curry’s substitution patterns.

Since 2015, Steph Curry has generally played the whole first and third quarters, while sitting for the first 6 minutes or so of the second and fourth quarters. This rotation pattern has obviously led to good results, as Steph has consistently been one of the most consistent scorers and shooters in the NBA. The past few games, though, Steve Kerr has tried a different rotation pattern.

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Warriors passing and ball movement is key to offensive success this year

On Wednesday night versus the Hornets, the Warriors hit a total of 33 assists. It’s no secret that the Steve Kerr system emphasis on ball movement and man movement.

It’s one thing to be zipping that ball around the perimeter, but the game becomes a whole different story once players are cutting and setting screens for each other, which is so critical to the Warriors man movement on offense as well.

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