Steve Kerr and Jason Kidd did not talk about basketball. Instead they reacted swiftly to the news of an 18-year-old gunman at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
Emotions certainly ran high for the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night as the most-winningest team in NBA regular season history fell to the Cleveland Cavaliers by a score of 115-101 in Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
We now get a Game 7 on Sunday night in Oakland...
The Golden State Warriors lost 112-95 to the Los Angeles Lakers yesterday for one of the biggest upsets in NBA history.
The young Lakers squad led by Jordan Clarkson's 25 points and rookie D'Angelo Russell who added 21, caught the Warriors on one of their worst shooting days they've ever had...
The Warriors beat the Cavaliers last night to earn their first NBA title since 1975. The 104-97 win gave Golden State a 4-2 series victory.
We brought back in Joe Manganiello of the Watertown Daily Times and the Crossover Chronicles to put finishing touches on the finals...
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is in his rookie season in the role but even though he's coaching his first team, it wasn't the initial team that he said 'yes' to.
All Knicks fans will always wonder "What If Steve Kerr coached the Knicks?" Well after seeing and hearing Kerr coach the All Star Game I'm good with him being in Golden State. Kerr took what I'll call a "Laid back" approach during the All Star Game...
Remember how close Steve Kerr was to becoming the New York Knicks head coach? Now, he's having a good 'ole time in California.
The first year head coach has guided the Warriors to a 39-9 record and after a 128-114 thumping of the Mavericks earlier this week, Kerr made a goofy face when he video-bombed Marc Stein's report on ESPN...
The New York Daily News' Frank Isola first reported Sunday that the New York Knicks and Steve Kerr are close to a deal.
"Kerr’s agent, former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum, is still negotiating with the Knicks but the two sides are optimistic that a deal would be in place early this week...
Just hours after the Golden State Warriors fired Mark Jackson, the New York Daily News is reporting that the team has already reached out to Steve Kerr.
Since before the season ended, Kerr was rumored to be the favorite candidate for the Knicks job...