Cole's greatest value is the courage to employ people. Many head coaches in the league are afraid to expand their rotation in the playoffs because they think that reducing the rotation and using stronger players may ensure that the team can win. But Kerr is a coach who is very concerned about the physical strength of his players, and he knows that if the main players do not have good physical strength, he may also have a declining shooting percentage, so his key to victory is often to expand the rotation.
You'll find that Kerr has been very bold in his use of personnel in this year's playoffs, and his rotation has expanded to 12 players. We've seen Santos on the court, Span on the court, and those players are arguably not supposed to be on the court in the playoffs in the eyes of other coaches. The Warriors' biggest surprise in the playoffs this year is undoubtedly Post, who played very well against the Rockets yesterday, scoring 13 points and four rebounds, grabbing 12 rebounds in the last game, and playing a role in winning both games.
As a rookie, and as a player who was used by chance during the regular season, Post has become an important rotation under Kerr this season, and that's what sets Kerr apart from other coaches. A lot of head coaches around the league tend to be very conservative when it comes to hiring people in the playoffs, but Kerr believes in the players he uses in the regular season, and he believes that the workouts in the regular season will pay off. Indeed, Post did show a strong self-confidence in the playoffs, which is rarely seen in a rookie rookie, and it is precisely because of his strong self-confidence that he will not be afraid of this playoff competition, which allows him to play well in the playoffs.
And what we admire is that the Warriors always have some treasures in terms of draft, and they can always find some players who fit their system. Post was able to open up space and fit perfectly into the Warriors' system. Of course, the main thing is that Kerr is very open-minded in employing people, and he really has his own uniqueness in cultivating new players, and many role players and even fringe players who have come out of the Warriors over the years have received good contracts. They all see the Warriors as a turning point in their careers, and they all see Kerr as a mentor and a mentor to them.