Steve Kerr Pinpoints ‘the Biggest Issue' Right Now for the Warriors

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Steve Kerr is not concerned about Klay Thompson shooting 34.4 percent from beyond the arc this season.

Steve Kerr is not concerned about Draymond Green shooting 18.9 percent from beyond the arc this season.

The Warriors' head coach isn't worried that the Warriors are 2-2 in their last four games (and nearly lost in Sacramento last Friday).

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"I think right now just the depth at the center position is the biggest issue," Kerr told Damon Bruce on 95.7 The Game. "I like that we're getting everybody healthy, in terms of having Andre and Shaun back, and now Steph and Draymond ...  but with DJ's injury, we're shorthanded inside and playing a guy like Gobert or Saturday, we got DeAndre Jordan coming..."

And at that point, Kerr's cell phone cut out and when they got him back on the line, the conversation went in another direction.

Jones sustained a torn pectoral muscle at Detroit on Dec. 1 and Kevon Looney has started the last eight games in his place. Looney has been really solid but he isn't a lob threat and he doesn't provide the rim protection that Jones can.

Jordan Bell has shown some flashes but has been inconsistent in Year 2.

The big question mark right now is DeMarcus Cousins. A couple weeks ago it sounded like a return shortly after Christmas was in the works, but it now appears he may not return for several weeks (if not longer).

And when Cousins does make his debut, it's probably going to take a solid number of games to get him and the rest of the team comfortable with his role and the lineup combinations.

My interpretation of Kerr's comments: It's Dec. 20 and he has no reason to be concerned about anything at this point...

Drew Shiller is the co-host of Warriors Outsiders. Follow him on Twitter @DrewShiller

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