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The Bucks sent 8 players to double figures. Who is responsible for the Warriors loss? Kerr made a mistake in hiring, and two problems began to emerge.

The game between the Warriors and the Bucks was very lively. I originally thought that the Warriors could defeat the Bucks without Antetokounmpo in the away game, but instead, the Bucks were defeated. The Warriors sent eight Bucks players to score in double figures. Such a game result is really surprising. There's no way around it. Sometimes league games are like this, and the entire main force can't beat the rest of the team. The Bucks sent 8 players to double figures. Who is responsible for the Warriors' loss? Cole made a mistake in hiring. Two problems have emerged.

If there is a review after the game, who should be held responsible for the Warriors losing this game? Cole's poor hiring decisions play a huge role. From the perspective of the entire game, Cole used 12 men enthusiastically and stretched the rotation to such a long point. But for the use of Post, this is the eye of the game and the key to losing. It was obvious that Post's lineup failed against the Bucks, but Kerr was still determined and continued to use it in the second half.

Some people may have said that Post only played a total of 9 minutes and 39 seconds, and his plus-minus on the field was +3. How could he be the laggard in the entire game? Anyone who has watched the game knows that when Post is on the court, there is no way to match the Bucks, so the Bucks are allowed to find their rhythm and form. This is sometimes the case. Once targeted during the game, there is really no way to operate in the later stages. This game feels like this, the Warriors have been suppressed.

Cole's rotation and personnel mistakes paved the way for the loss. As for the players, Green is the one who needs to take responsibility in the starting lineup. Green's game is incomprehensible, and both defense and offense give people an indescribable feeling. As for the substitute players, Horford did not perform well in this game, and had a -20 on-field plus-minus when he was on the court. It has to be said that when Horford is out of form, the Warriors' team system is actually down during the rotation phase.

In fact, after this game, the Warriors' two problems have already emerged. The first question is, should we use so many people and give everyone a try? If everyone is in a good state, it will be the result of more flowers. If the state is not good, Curry and Butler will still have to be used hard after a trial. Therefore, Cole needs to balance this matter well and resolutely not use it when it should not be used in some games, so that the rotation status and rhythm can be maintained.

The second question is whether the starting lineup should be changed all the time. In fact, the Warriors' starting lineup has also changed since the beginning of this season, which will also affect the order and rhythm of the role puzzle. No matter what, a team is not afraid of losing, as long as it can make targeted adjustments and not make such mistakes later. The Warriors also need to find shortcomings in losing, after all, sometimes winning can cover up some problems.