Steve Kerr, head coach of the Golden State Warriors, is considering a radical shift in his rotation strategy by potentially playing 13 or even 14 players in a game, breaking a long-standing NBA tradition of limiting rotations to 10 players.
This decision follows a dominant victory over the Portland Trail Blazers, where the Warriors showcased their depth and team chemistry. Players like Stephen Curry and Andrew Wiggins expressed confidence in this approach, emphasizing the positive locker room atmosphere and the importance of team commitment.
With a long season ahead, Kerr's willingness to adapt could be a game-changer for the Warriors, provided the team maintains its health and cohesion.