Steve Kerr
Steve Kerr
Stephen Douglas Kerris an American retired professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Golden State Warriors. Kerr is a six-time NBA champion, winning three with the Chicago Bulls and two with the San Antonio Spurs as a player, and one with the Warriors as a head coach. Kerr has the highest career 3-point percentagefor any player with at least 2,000 shot attempts in NBA history...
NationalityLebanese
ProfessionAthlete
Date of Birth27 September 1965
CountryLebanon
He used to go around guys. Now he's trying to go through guys more. (Against) defenders who are willing to take the punishment, like Jason Collins in New Jersey, that's where you see where Shaq has lost some of his side-to-side mobility.
This ranks right up there, ... Right up there at the top with anything that happened with the Bulls.
I think Marcus might be the best player on that team right now, and that's saying something because he's a freshman.
Surprisingly enough, as much attention as J-Mac is getting, as soon as he's done with whatever (news) conference he has, he turns to us and tells us to get focused. He's our leader.
Most of them really aren't a factor. Even (Tracy) McGrady and Kobe (Bryant) didn't light it up their first year.
I was definitely starting to feel it. I wanted the ball in my hands. I'm so happy, it's unbelievable.
We couldn't make it in practice. We missed probably 20 straight. I'm thinking, 'This is trouble. We're not going to do very well.' And then he makes the first one.
It's been an amazing year of individual performances.
I remember Michael dribbling at the top of the key. Everybody knew to just get the hell out of his way.
It's one of those records that will stand forever. I really can't imagine anyone touching it.
I?m 37. I wondered if I?d ever have a moment like that again, ... One of the things I told myself before the season was I might not have a great year or score a lot of points, but there?s always a chance to have one more moment.
They've won some games but ... they're just beating up on bad teams, basically. It's not often that you all of a sudden see teams start beating good teams in the playoffs when they haven't done it all season. There is little reason to believe Miami can win the whole thing.
That's surprising that he's not here. You would think he'd be the unofficial host for the weekend.
It seemed like they were disregarding the pass,