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Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr made a big admission about his past criticism toward Donald Trump.
Steve Kerr, a former teammate of Naismith Basketball Hall of Famers Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman, told the New Yorker's Charles Bethea he's never seen a better NBA defender than Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green.
Steve Kerr’s radical idea about the NBA’s three-point line has now drawn a response from Phil Jackson. Kerr has never been afraid to question where modern basketball is heading, and his latest comments went straight at the sport’s biggest tactical shift.
With Steve Kerr’s future with the Warriors still up in the air, could the outspoken coach finally make the long speculated move from the basketball gymnasium to the political arena? Despite his frequent use of his platform to weigh in on current events and a personal connection to gun reform,
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NBA coach Steve Kerr: 'Israel sought revenge for Oct. 7 and now 72,000 Palestinians have been killed'
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr slammed Israel in a new interview, telling The New Yorker that the country had passed on an opportunity to pursue peace after Oct. 7. “Israel sought revenge for Oct.
It is a fascinating study in contrasts: two polar-opposite personalities exerting the same dominant influence on the game. Steph leads through ultimate team play and the uplifting of his teammates; Mike utilized an almost tyrannical approach, relentlessly pushing his supporting cast over the limit.