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Steve Kerr took responsibility for Jimmy Butler’s lack of production after the Golden State Warriors' loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.
Kerr blames himself that one of his Big Three is not impacting games like he did last year
Warriors coach Steve Kerr once again called for change after a mass shooting a t Brown University in Rhode Island left two dead and several more injured on early Sunday morning. Before Golden State’s game in Portland on Sunday evening, Kerr went on a three-minute monologue, pleading for change after the latest shooting to rock the nation.
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Steve Kerr remains confident in the Warriors’ size and core despite growing concerns after another loss and a .500 start to the season.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr made another passionate plea for more gun control restrictions in the wake of Saturday’s shooting at Brown University. Kerr, unprompted, spoke for three minutes as he finished up his pregame news conference ahead of Sunday’s game against the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Golden State Warriors’ late-game issues resurfaced again last night. Even with 37-year-old Stephen Curry delivering a sensational 48-point performance, Golden State could not finish the job, falling 136-131 to the Portland Trail Blazers for a second straight loss.
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“He DNPs the N****s, and he don’t the white men” – Former NBA players rip Steve Kerr over Jonathan Kuminga’s benching
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has benched Jonathan Kuminga for each of their last two games, and he is now being ripped for it by some former NBA players. Kuminga was DNP-CD (Did Not Play – Coach’s Decision) against the Chicago Bulls and the Minnesota Timberwolves, and Theo Pinson was up in arms about it on his To The Baha podcast.