Kerr: Like the Mavericks’ bench energy as long as they don’t affect the game – yqqlm

Original title: Kerr: Like Mavericks bench energy as long as they don’t affect the game

On May 23, Beijing time, the NBA officially announced today that it will fine the Mavericks for violating the bench rules. Mavericks bench players and coaching staff have repeatedly moved away from the bench area and onto the court.

Kerr has said several times in interviews over the past few days that he loves seeing the energy the Mavericks bench brings to the team, as long as they don’t interfere with the game on the court.

And in the second half of Game 3, it was clear that the actions of the Mavericks’ bench affected the Warriors’ field. “I like the energy of these guys,” Kerr said in a pregame interview today. “You can feel their unity, so that’s fine, as long as they don’t interfere with the game on the court. For us, for most of the As a team, the current NBA players are more engaged on the bench and have more drama and dance moves, which I think is a good thing.

“But I think the difference is that it’s hard to tell the difference between the Mavericks’ assistants and the guys who don’t play. They’re mixed up, and it’s okay, as long as it doesn’t happen. They’re wearing and We had T-shirts in the same color and asked us for the ball,” Kerr continued.

“And then Curry threw it to him, it was a good pass, he was open following all. That’s my only problem, everything else is great,” Kerr said. “Trash talk, energy, it’s good , I also think the fans love that. They want players to care regarding the game, but if those actions affect the game, it’s different.”

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