The Golden State Warriors have thrived since acquiring Jimmy Butler ahead of the NBA trade deadline, going 5-1 in his appearances with the team. And the Dubs have noticed a difference since his addition.
Steve Kerr, who got a tech in the Warriors' win Monday after becoming irate over a no-call, wants officials to call more traveling violations.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr wants NBA officials to call more violations for traveling. Kerr received a technical foul in the third quarter of the Warriors’ 119-101 win over the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night after becoming irate when what he viewed as an obvious travel wasn’t called.
The entire game is based on footwork,” Kerr said. “We need enforce traveling violations and we are not doing it and I don't understand why. ... These (officials) are awesom
The entire game is based on footwork,” Kerr said. “We need enforce traveling violations and we are not doing it and I don't understand why. ... These (officials) are awesom
Steve Kerr joked that his tenure in NY would have been short-lived if he had chosen the Knicks over the Warriors for the head coaching job.
Former Bulls sharpshooter Steve Kerr had a choice between two teams for his first NBA head coaching gig: the New York Knicks or Golden State Warriors. Most people would have picked the Knicks for obvious reasons,
Warriors coach Steve Kerr agreed with O'Neal, and went on to call Curry the "greatest player ever from a skills standpoint." "I think he's dead on because Steph is the most unique
Kerr has made his opinion on this known before — including to Adam Silver — and said his Warriors team is as guilty as anyone.
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