Steve Kerr 'not doing my job well'
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The Golden State Warriors are stringing together a nice winning streak on their current road trip. In fact, the Golden State Warriors looked in great touch during their recent matchup against the Chicago Bulls,
Head coach Steve Kerr’s decision to sit Kuminga again coincided with the ever-growing rumors surrounding the forward, the latest ones confirming his availability in the trade market ahead of the Feb. 5 deadline. Steve Kerr addressed his decision postgame.
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Got a lot of mouths to feed: Steve Kerr explains Jonathan Kuminga’s DNP despite no Draymond Green, Stephen Curry
Steve Kerr had some interesting points to make while justifying his decision to give Jonathan Kuminga a DNP despite having Draymond Green and Stephen Curry out for the game.
Few role players in the NBA generate the type of attention Jonathan Kuminga does, and the Golden State Warriors forward was back under the spotlight Sunday when he didn't play in a 123-91 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr detailed some areas for improvement for Golden State's young duo, Brandin Podziemski and Jonathan Kuminga, on Saturday.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is sounding the alarm on a troubling trend affecting the league that could potentially worsen down the line. The NBA has faced some huge crises over the past few months. The Kawhi Leonard-Aspiration issue in the ...
Steve Kerr recently reaffirmed his long-term commitment to the Golden State Warriors. With his future secured, his attention is fully devoted to guiding the Warriors through the early stretch of the season. The team currently sits eighth in the West with a ...
Steve Kerr and Draymond Green feel the regular-season win record they helped the Golden State Warriors set in 2016 might not stand for long.
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Steve Kerr breaks down what OKC Thunder must do to get to 70 wins
Now the head coach, Kerr helped break that record. The 2015-16 Golden State Warriors went an all-time 73-9. They finished a win shy of an NBA championship as LeBron James led the Cleveland Cavaliers to an infamous 3-1 series comeback in the 2016 NBA Finals.