Steve Kerr, Warriors and Draymond Green
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In Saturday's media session after the Warriors' 119-116 win over the Suns, Steve Kerr explained why he disagreed with Draymond Green's ejection before going off
SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr had a goal for his team before the new year began: be a top-four seed in the Western Conference. Despite his veteran-laden group starting 14-15 and sitting at eighth entering Monday’s game against the Orlando Magic, Kerr remains hopeful that his original goal can still come to fruition.
Kuminga has struggled since returning to the Warriors early this month from a knee injury and did not play in Sunday’s win over the Bulls.
The Golden State Warriors are looking to make another run, led by head coach Steve Kerr. With some of the best veterans in the NBA, starring Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green, Golden State has its eyes set on a championship. Despite a talented ...
Kerr reflects on his career and the importance of dealing with endings in a sport where the only certainty is that the clock will run out.