OAKLAND - A day after the Warriors were thrashed by the Celtics 128-95, Steve Kerr said his team had looked in the mirror.
Two hours before the Warriors beat the Nuggets to maintain the top spot Friday night, Kerr praised his team's energy and expected a change in play.
Now, after a rollercoaster week that's seen the Warriors beat the best and lose to the worst of the NBA, Golden State is again searching for answers after losing to the Suns on Sunday night.
"We laid an egg," Kerr said following the loss.
Golden State's fortunes didn't start off bad Sunday evening.