Al Horford appeared to be the perfect fit for the Warriors , but his recent shooting struggles have raised some eyebrows.
Horford went scoreless in Golden State's loss to the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday, shooting 0-for-8 from the field and missing all of his seven 3-point attempts.
Still, Warriors coach Steve Kerr isn't worried about the veteran center's early slump.
"Zero concern," Kerr said Thursday on 95.7 The Game's "Willard & Dibs." "Because what I'm watching is the way he's moving. I said this after the game and I'm sure people laughed, but it was real. It was honest. I thought he played a really good game [Wednesday] night, the ball just didn't go in. All of his shots looked good, I thought every single one of them was going, and none of them went. So he's at one of thos

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