SAN FRANCISCO– The first three games of the season were rough for third-year guard Brandin Podziemski , especially with some of the pressure on his shoulders. Entering the Memphis Grizzlies matchup with only three total assists and multiple off-nights on offense, his head coach, Steve Kerr, admitted his guard was struggling .
“He’s not at his best right now,” Kerr said before the game. “I think he’s pressing a little bit. Brandin always wants to be great, and sometimes he needs to relax and be good, and that's when he becomes great.”
It didn't take long for Podziemski to take Kerr's words right to heart as he lasered in a triple on the very first possession of the game. From there, Podziemski remained cool and collected, helping the Golden State Warriors to a comfortable 131-118 wi

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