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Warriors’ Kerr prepared for slow start as new season tips off

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Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr is prepared for his team to make a slow start to the season as they open the defense of their NBA crown against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday.

They tip off their 2018-19 season at Oracle Arena with the traditiona­l banner raising ceremony to salute their third NBA Finals crown in four seasons.

The Warriors will be chasing a rare hat trick of NBA titles this year when they aim to become the first franchise since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers to win three consecutiv­e championsh­ips.

Kerr, however, does not expect the Warriors to hit the ground running, noting that injuries and inconsiste­nt defensive displays in preseason showed that there was still plenty of work to be done.

The Warriors have confirmed that veteran guard Shaun Livingston will be questionab­le for the opener with a foot injury while Draymond Green is short of game time.

“We’re not in perfect shape,” Kerr told reporters on Monday. “Shaun is questionab­le. Draymond only played one and a half games I think and needs more conditioni­ng. So we’ve got some young guys we’re going to count on.”

Kerr said while he was satisfied with the team’s training camp, a patchy preseason indicated the Warriors needed to tighten up on defense.

The Western Conference favorites won only one of five preseason games, and closed with back-to-back losses to the Los Angeles Lakers.

“Camp was great, but we had a letup last week defensivel­y,” Kerr said. “We’re trying to address those mistakes that we made and we’ll see where we are tomorrow night.

“I don’t anticipate that we’re going to be in high gear right away. We’re not going to be nearly as good tomorrow as we will be down the road.”

Kerr, meanwhile, admitted that the banner-raising game was always a personal highlight of the season.

“It’s a huge night, an emotional night,” he said. “It’s a night to celebrate and a night for our fans to enjoy. Then you have to tip it up right afterwards and that’s the challenge, from celebratin­g to competing just like that.

“Fortunatel­y we’ve been through it a couple of times and hopefully we’ll adapt and get into the flow of the game.

“The best part is watching the banner go up, because that’s what we’re trying to do. Every year we’re trying to raise the banner for the franchise, for each other and for the fans.”

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