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La estrella de Golden State explicó en una entrevista a 'Mind the Game' cómo Steve Kerr adaptó la filosofía de Guardiola al baloncesto para crear mejores oportunidades de tiro en las acciones ofensivas.

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00:00Once we got into training camp, he showed a clip of, I can't remember the soccer club, but...
00:05Barcelona.
00:06Tiki Taka, right?
00:07Yeah.
00:07And he was talking about that as a philosophy of how we're going to create shots, how we're
00:11going to create shots, how we're going to keep things simple, make the defense have
00:16to make a million decisions in a possession so that you can then find the right shot.
00:20Illuminating the Spurs .5 stuff when they're like, make a decision .5.
00:25And so once we got into training camp, it took a minute to be comfortable with not calling
00:31a play and just letting the ball kind of dictate where you're supposed to be.
00:39I love off-ball screens, which as a shooter and a scorer, Coach McKillop at Davidson taught
00:46me, you know, you help somebody, you help yourself.
00:48And it was a concept of, if I can set a screen, you're guarding me and your goal is to keep
00:53the ball out of my hands, then you've got to make a decision now.
00:55Like, you want to help call the switch?
00:59You want to stay body tight?
01:00Yeah.
01:00It's too late?
01:01It's too late.
01:01So, like, sacrificing your body to be able to set screens was a big deal.
01:06And that helped kind of optimize Coach Kerr's kind of philosophy because I was involved
01:12in pretty much everything, whether it was on-ball or off-ball.
01:15And then from there, you just work on the shots that you're going to get, and that's still
01:18the entire team.
01:19I mean, so, to the point, out of all of that, it wasn't like I was coming in and saying
01:25I have to hit this number of three-point attempts.
01:27Yeah.
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