well sh*t... watching the way yall go after Kerr, i dont feel so bad about all of the negativity spewed about ime... lol
Unrealistic, wouldn't be happy here, and he can suck it in general. I hope he bangs his pinky toe on his coffee table once a week for eternity.
Hell yes, this guy knows how to win, and win big, his offense is better, his defense is better, this is a ready made guy, he makes Ime look like a puddle of piss....in comparison. DD
He has stated that he isn't going to coach anywhere else. It's either he coaches the Warriors, or doesn't coach at all. So we can talk about it of course, but there's not much chance of it actually happening.
Even when Steph is not playing, he figures out how to give us a tough game. I think he's a good coach and would do well here. He certainly has some plays to get Reed open. His politics would rub a lot of in-state fans the wrong way though, but only because he speaks his mind. I suspect others in sports have similar views but we just don't hear about it.
I think he’s on par with Ime when it comes to coaching…not the sharpest tool in the shed. What he has is a badass coaching staff behind him who are quick on their feet to cover his flaws.
If we can have Milkhair as a coach than Kerr would be in having a Nobel peace prize winner as far a hated people turned coach.
Yeah, then which coach brought a GLeague team into Houston and whopped up on a fully healthy Rockets team? Kerr is a brilliant coach, that system is a masterclass in basketball. Ime is a dumbass. DD
I'll give him one thing: Kerr designs plays coming out of time outs better than any other coach in the league. His success with those is remarkable. But I don't want anything Warrior-related anywhere near my team
Every single one of you in your feelings would switch around so ****ing fast because of all the winning........JUST WIN BABY should be every Rox fans mantra. Sure would be nice to be putting teams away in the 4th instead of giving up those leads. DD
He would only coach elsewhere if it was a situation like when the Lakers brought in Phil Jackson as the missing piece.