Kevon Looney recently discussed the Golden State Warriors’ struggles in their loss to the Phoenix Suns, offering a candid breakdown of what went wrong during the game.
Despite the Warriors’ offensive firepower, Looney acknowledged that their defense failed to meet expectations, allowing the Suns to take advantage of key opportunities.
Looney highlighted poor communication on defense as a critical issue, especially when guarding pick-and-roll situations and rotating to cover shooters. The Suns’ ability to space the floor effectively created mismatches, which the Warriors couldn’t adjust to in real time. Additionally, Looney noted that turnovers played a significant role in the loss, as the Warriors allowed Phoenix to capitalize on fast-break points, a situation that has been problematic for Golden State in recent games.
Looney also emphasized the Warriors’ inability to maintain a consistent pace. Phoenix controlled the tempo, slowing down the game when necessary and executing in crucial moments. The Warriors’ inability to impose their usual high-speed offense allowed the Suns to dictate play, preventing Golden State from getting into a rhythm.
While Looney acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, he emphasized the importance of learning from this defeat. He stressed the need for better communication, sharper focus on defense, and reducing turnovers
The loss to the Suns highlighted the Warriors’ vulnerabilities, but Looney remained optimistic that the team could address these issues as they prepare for future matchups.