The
Golden State Warriors' head coach
Steve Kerr believes that there are not enough minutes to accommodate all the players.
The 58-year-old was about shooting guard about certain
players' lack of minutes, in particular about shooting guard
Moses Moody, who
played just two minutes in the match against the
Denver Nuggets.
In response to that, Kerr stated that he can only play a
certain amount of players in a match that there are not enough minutes to accommodate all the players.
"There's only so many guys I can play," said Kerr.
"I already had 11 guys in the rotation which is almost impossible. Twelve
is impossible.
"He's out of the loop right now, but that doesn't mean
that's the case for the rest of the season. We've got a lot of guys who are
healthy; we're getting Chris [Paul] back at some point on this trip, so
everybody has got to stay ready. There's not enough minutes for
everybody."
The Warriors did not have a great night against the Nuggets as
they finished on the losing side with a score of 119-103 at the Chase Center in
San Francisco. It was the Warriors’ first defeat after three consecutive wins.