As the Golden State Warriors continue to struggle, Steve Kerr has been the recent target for criticism. Fan recently called out the title-winning coach for some of his questionable decisions regarding rotations.
After a last-second heave from Nikola Jokic, the Denver Nuggets completed a big comeback against the Warriors. Steve Kerr fielded an array of questions following the loss, most notably about the playing time of Jonathan Kuminga.
The former lottery pick has been a starter in Draymond Green's absence but only played 18 minutes on Thursday.

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Kerr's questionable decisions with the lineup has led to NBA fans bashing him. Some have even started to compare him with LA Lakers coach Darvin Ham. One tweeted:
"Steve Kerr is White Darvin Ham"
Here are some of the top reactions on X:
With the loss, the Warriors are 1-4 in their last five games. Even with Steph Curry playing at an elite level, the group around can't seem to get the job done.
Golden State is 11th in the Western Conference, at 16-18. They trail the LA Lakers by half a game for the final spot in the play-in tournament.
Warriors players are starting to lose faith in Steve Kerr
Fans are not the only ones starting to grow tired of Steve Kerr. Reports have emerged that players have mixed feelings with their coach as well.
On Friday afternoon, Shams Charania reported that Jonathan Kuminga has lost faith in Kerr when it comes to his development.
After sitting for the final 18 minutes of Thursday night's loss to the Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga has lost faith in coach Steve Kerr, and the 2021 lottery pick no longer believes Kerr will allow him to reach his full potential, sources close to Kuminga tell The Athletic."
Before not playing most of the second half, Kuminga was putting together a solid performance against the reigning champions. He finished the night with 16 points, four rebounds and four assists on 5-for-7 shooting.
Since being drafted seventh overall in 2021, Kuminga hasn't gotten much time on the floor to develop. He has gotten extended minutes at times this season and is finally starting to show some flashes. Kuminga is averaging career-highs in points (12.8) and rebounds (4.1).
Kuminga is not the only young player on the Warriors who has grown frustrated with Kerr. Reports recently surfaced that Moses Moody is also frustrated with his inconsistent role on the Warriors.
Moody did not see the floor against the Denver Nuggets due to a coach's decision. Like Kuminga, his development has not gone as planned since being taken in the first round in the 2021 draft.
The six-foot-six guard/wing has appeared in 31 games this year and is averaging 8.2 points, shooting 33% from beyond the arc.
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