Steph Curry was drawing double and triple teams all season. But getting that kind of attention and scoring 30 points a night should not be expected of him every night. That’s why he needs help from his teammates.
Jarron Collins isn't the only Warriors coach who has left the organization.
The Athletic's Anthony Slater reported Tuesday that player development coaches Theo Robertson and Luke Loucks also have left Golden State.
The Warriors reportedly have agreed to add Dejan Milojevic, who was NBA MVP Nikola Jokic's coach in Serbia. Collins, unlike Robertson and Loucks, was an assistant on the bench. There is a vacancy on the bench behind Mike Brown, but Milojevic isn't expected to fill that role.
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Robertson played and coached collegiately at Cal. He also had previous stops with the Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers before returning to the Warriors ahead of the 2019-20 as a player development coach.
Loucks played collegiately at Florida State before a professional career in Latvia, Cyprus, Belgium, Germany and what was then called the NBA D-League. He joined the Warriors as an intern in 2016 and worked his way up to a two-way development coach beginning in the 2017-18 season.
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