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Steve Kerr called it a “stupid mistake” for him to speak on Kristaps Porzingis’ health status on the radio last night. Porzingis remains out tonight for a fourth straight game with an illness. The NFL Combine’s Indianapolis crowd is still not over the exchange or lack thereof between University of Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza and Miami quarterback Carson Beck.
Some Golden State Warriors fans have always been baffled by Steve Kerr's fondness for Brandin Podziemski over Jonathan Kuminga.
The concept of shrinking the NBA’s schedule has been something of a hobby horse for Steve Kerr. The Warriors coach has raised the subject many times over the years, including on a podcast appearance just last week.
"I think it would be a more competitive and healthier league if we played fewer games," coach Steve Kerr said this week.
Kristaps Porziņģis responded to Steve Kerr's comments about his illness in what the Golden State Warriors coach later deemed was a "stupid mistake."
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Steve Kerr offers his solution to the NBA’s tanking problem
Exasperated, Steve Kerr placed his head in both of his hands. He was imitating Adam Silver. The Warriors coach imagined the NBA commissioner’s reaction to hearing yet another possible solution to the league’s tanking problem.
Steve Kerr is walking back his own words. After publicly dismissing reports about Kristaps Porzingis’ medical condition, the Golden State Warriors coach has now expressed regret for speaking on an issue he later acknowledged was beyond his expertise.
Mike Dunleavy Jr. appeared on Tim Kawakami's to discuss several Warriors-related topics. Here are the highlights.
The Warriors’ head coach didn’t hold back when reflecting on a disappointing year that has left Golden State far from championship contention.