Under Steve Kerr, the Golden State Warriors have one of the most intricate offenses in NBA history.
Loaded with plenty of great passers and fabulous off-ball cutters, the Warriors’ system finds open looks and dozens of assists each game. The Warriors get a bunch of open shots and nail them at a great rate.
But the downsides have reared their heads in ugly ways. The Warriors are a turnover-prone team, and many of the passes they choose to make are risky and must be extremely precise. Other times, when the off-ball movement fails to get anybody open, the Warriors have little rhythm to their offense.