Steve Kerr sounds like a coach backing off his left-wing lectures in a new, fawning New Yorker interview, even admitting past mistakes on China and Donald Trump comments.
Plainspokenness is an endangered attribute in pro sports. Players and coaches have become maddeningly mealy-mouthed, striving to avoid upsetting agents, sponsors, owners, fans, thin-skinned ...
Steve Kerr reflects on comments about President Donald Trump and opens up about uncertainty surrounding his Golden State Warriors future.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr slammed Israel in a new interview, telling The New Yorker that the country had passed on an opportunity to pursue peace after Oct. 7. “Israel sought revenge ...
The Golden State Warriors could see a much different roster next season if Steve Kerr retires, including Draymond Green's ...
Warriors' Steve Kerr opened up about his volatile relationship with Draymond Green, calling him the best defender he's ever witnessed in the NBA, while saying he's crossed the line.
With Steve Kerr’s future with the Warriors still up in the air, could the outspoken coach finally make the long speculated move from the basketball gymnasium to the political arena? Despite his ...
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr made a big admission about his past criticism toward Donald Trump.
There is apparently a whole lot of ESPN in Steve Kerr’s life as he contemplates whether or not to stay with the Golden State ...
Steve Kerr stays with the Warriors on a two-year deal as ESPN denies reports it offered the coach $7 million annually for its ...
Kerr's contract extends one year past Stephen Curry's current contract. He didn't want to leave Curry and Draymond Green.
Kerr will remain the Warriors’ coach after agreeing to a new two-year contract on Saturday, a league source confirmed to the ...