Steve Kerr is refusing to call the Bucks’ loss “a letdown” amid a hot start
Steve Kerr don’t think too negatively about Golden State The Warriors lost 120-110 to the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night.
Kerr is in the 12th year of his coaching career, all with the Warriors. He has won four titles during his tenure as he looks to earn his fifth, with longtime stars Stephen Curry and Draymond Green still playing.
However, Golden State dropped a game against Milwaukee that the team should have won. Giannis Antetokounmpo was sidelined with knee soreness, but Ryan Rollins stepped up to lead the Bucks to victory without their superstar.
Kerr reflected in the loss the day after the game, via 95.7 The Game. He doesn’t consider it a letdown, noting a lack of sharpness in his team as Milwaukee made bigger plays down the stretch.
“I don’t think we were let down, personally. Honestly, I think we just weren’t sharp. And Milwaukee played a phenomenal game. . . . Sometimes you just have to give credit to the opponent. And I’m really proud of our guys for starting the season with this schedule. It was a crazy schedule to start the season,” Kerr said.
What awaits Steve Kerr, Warriors

It’s still early in the 2025-26 season, which might explain why Steve Kerr isn’t stressed about the Warriors’ loss to the Bucks.
However, Golden State must take advantage of every chance it gets. It’s not too often that an opponent is missing their superstar player, something the Warriors failed to capitalize on.
Despite the loss, Golden State is still off to a solid 4-2 start to the season. They benefited from having the star trio of Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III and Draymond Green healthy to start the year. Not only that, but they have seen significant growth from Jonathan Cumminga, Moses Moody and newcomer Will Richard.
The Warriors will look to bounce back in their next matchup, staying on the road. They face the Indiana Pacers on November 1st at 7pm ET.
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