In those 737 minutes on the bench this season, the Warriors have a 107.1 offensive rating, lower than the league’s worst offense (Indiana, 108.2). That’s a departure from late last season when the Warriors survived offensively without Stephen Curry because of Jimmy Butler’s arrival in February. “I thought we did a better job last year putting him in position to attack and create shots for people,” Kerr told reporters. “We need to get back to that type of control of the game where we are going to him in the half court.”

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