Warriors' 12-Man Rotation Shines in Season Opener Against Blazers
Coach Steve Kerr's bold strategy leads to a commanding 139-104 victory, showcasing the depth and versatility of Golden State's roster.
- Steve Kerr utilized a 12-man rotation in the Warriors' season-opening win, highlighting the team's depth and adaptability.
- The rotation strategy allowed key players like Steph Curry to rest, with Curry sitting out the final 16 minutes of the game.
- Jonathan Kuminga's role remains a work in progress, as Kerr experiments with different lineups to maximize his impact.
- The Warriors' bench, featuring standout performances from Buddy Hield and De'Anthony Melton, outscored Portland's bench by 33 points.
- Kerr plans to maintain this rotation approach as long as it benefits the team, though adjustments are expected as the season progresses.