Steph Curry Steve Kerr
Photo: Kyle Terada/USA TODAY Sports

Steve Kerr saw Steph Curry going scoreless during the fourth quarter and the OT of the Warriors’ loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.

Curry is shooting 0-11 over the last three games during the fourth quarter or OT. In the game vs. the Grizzlies, the Warriors’ superstar scored 19 first half points and finished with 36.

He remained scoreless for 4:36 in the fourth quarter and the whole overtime. After the game, Steve Kerr addressed the issue.

(via NBC Sports Bay Area):

“Well, teams are all over him, for sure,” Kerr said. “They’re sending two [players] at him, they are trapping him, they are doing everything they can to slow him down. I think right now, he’s working too hard for his shots.

And that’s what I mean when I say this is a different team from last year. Last year, I didn’t think we had much choice, just the way our team was built. I think this year, we have more shooting, we have a little more playmaking.

I think this team will learn to trust one another and I will learn to get them into comfortable sets where they can execute and we’re all going to work on this together and get better.”

The Warriors are at 4-1 after five games, achieving wins against the likes of the Lakers and the Clippers at the beginning of the season.