The Miami Heat's Erik Spoelstra and Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr are easily among the most successful active coaches. Kerr has won four championships and made five Finals appearances in his decade leading the Warriors.
Going into tonight's game against the Miami Heat, the Golden State Warriors were in desperate need of a win. Not only did that not happen, but the team was emba
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr claims that the team has some major problems to fix before the trade deadline after losing to the Heat.
Golden State is in no position for moral victories, as scoring 19 points in a blowout loss does nothing for Kerr. With four championships as the head coach for the Warriors, striving through adversity and hoisting the Larry O'Brien trophy impresses Kerr nothing less.
Obviously the offense will be bad every game like it’s been almost all" Steve Kerr after 30 point loss to kings, “ we’ll bounce back” yeah losing to Miami without jimmy butler and playing ...
Coach Steve Kerr criticized his Golden State Warriors for being down ... so we've got to find a way to build that back up," Kerr said after a 114-98 loss to the Miami Heat on Tuesday night. It followed a 30-point pounding from the Sacramento Kings two ...
When speaking to the media speaking, Stephen Curry admitted that he and his teammates were annoyed by the result. He noted how stretches of poor execution on both sides of the ball continue to hurt the Warriors, yet, for whatever reason, they don't eradicate those stretches.
For the second consecutive game, the Warriors lost at home to a team that was without its best player, posting a 114-98 defeat to the Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat on Tuesday. This comes just two days after an abysmal 30-point loss to the Sacramento Kings,
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr identified the issues causing the team's struggles at free-throw shooting and layups this season.
But to coach Steve Kerr, the 114-98 defeat to the Miami Heat was just as bad. “We feel deflated right now,” Kerr said after the loss, their second in a row and third in six games on the home ...
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr acknowledged the “terrifying” impact of the wildfires in California, while also revealing that his mother was forced to evacuate her home in Pacific Palisades.
After two-consecutive blowout losses, Warriors coach Steve Kerr is convinced that his team is suffering from a "crisis of confidence."