Manila Bulletin

Coaches for the moment Kerr ‘hands over’ reins to his players during timeouts

- Monday’s Games COACH G: Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green, right, calls a play from the bench against the Phoenix Suns Monday. (AP)

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – Stephen Curry scored 22 points, and Golden State coach Steve Kerr tried to break up the monotony of a long season by turning the timeout huddles over to his players in the Warriors' 129-83 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Monday night.

With the defending champion Warriors dragging a bit leading into the All-Star break this weekend, Kerr apparently searched for a new way to capture his players' interests by handing over the whiteboard during timeouts to a rotating cast of players, with injured Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala getting most of the chances.

Kerr spent the breaks outside the huddle while his players drew out plays and discussed strategy. The move worked just fine against the struggling New Orleans 118, Detroit 103 Philadelph­ia 108, New York 92 L.A. Clippers 114, Brooklyn 101 Chicago 105, Orlando 101 Utah 101, San Antonio 99 Suns, who became the first team with 40 losses this season.

Omri Casspi added 19 points, Kevin Durant had 17 and Klay Thompson and Nick Young each scored 16 as Golden State won its 12th straight in the series, its longest active streak against any team.

Payton scored 16 points in the first quarter before Curry got on the scoreboard, but he got little help. Payton made his first seven shots, but his teammates started 1-for-15 and the Warriors managed to take a 25-24 lead by the end of the first after being outscored by 32 points in the first quarter of the previous three games.

Curry scored 10 points in the second quarter as Golden State built a 17point lead at the half and coasted the rest of the way.

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