Famous FC Barcelona tactic influenced Warriors, Steph Curry says

Famous FC Barcelona Tactic Influenced Warriors, Says Steph Curry

The Golden State Warriors have emerged as a modern basketball dynasty under the leadership of Stephen Curry. They secured NBA championships in 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2022, becoming a nearly unstoppable team at their peak.

Steve Kerr’s Coaching Philosophy Inspired by FC Barcelona

Much of the Warriors' success started with head coach Steve Kerr’s arrival in 2014. Kerr introduced subtle changes to their offensive strategy, heavily influenced by the tiki-taka style of Pep Guardiola’s FC Barcelona football (soccer) team.

Steph Curry’s Explanation of the Tactic

"He was like, 'I just wanna make a couple of tweaks to the way that we're creating shots,'” Curry said on the Mind the Game podcast with LeBron James and Steve Nash.
"Once we got in training camp, he showed a clip of Barcelona tiki-taka, and he was talking about that as a philosophy of how we're gonna create shots, how we're gonna keep things simple, make the defense have to make a million decisions in a possession, so that you can find the right shot," Curry added.

Curry also noted the team had to adjust to this style, saying, “It took a minute to be comfortable with not calling a play and just letting the ball kind of dictate where you're supposed to be.”

Key Impact on Warriors' Play

This philosophy transformed the Warriors’ offense into a dynamic system that thrives on player movement and read-and-react actions rather than traditional set plays, contributing to their championship successes.

Author’s summary: Steve Kerr adapted FC Barcelona’s tiki-taka style to basketball, teaching the Warriors to rely on fluid ball movement and decision-making, a key factor in their NBA dominance.

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