Even after spending more than a decade together, Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry can still manage to amaze his head coach. The Warriors star had a historic performance in the team's 134-125 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on April 1,
Feel for the game, emotional intelligence and curiosity. As far as Golden State Warriors captain Steve Kerr is concerned, those are three traits
Steve Kerr might be one of the best NBA coaches of all time, but he still has a long way to go before he finds himself in "best of all-time" talks. For now and the foreseeable future, that title belongs to Gregg Popovich, who has led the San Antonio Spurs since 1996 and has won five titles and more games than any coach ever.
Young Warriors player Jonathan Kuminga has faced a tumultuous season, recently compounded by yet another injury setback. Fortunately, Coach Steve Kerr has announced that Kuminga is currently being observed daily and is expected to return to play against the Lakers soon.
Asked Steve Kerr if he would be at all surprised if Chris Paul decided to play another NBA season after this one. Kerr did not hesitate: “Oh, he’s playing next
Is it a pet robot? Is it a chinchilla? Is it a jet pack? No. It’s not any of those things. Those were stupid guesses.
Post-match, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr took a moment to reflect on his significant and heartfelt relationship with Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich, expressing profound respect and admiration during an interview.
After his scandals with the Miami Heat, many pundits questioned Jimmy Butler’s move to the Golden State Warriors. Despite the criticism, he has found resounding success with the team. An NBA insider revealed two conditions Steve Kerr set for Butler when he joined the franchise.