Steve Kerr Credits Steph Curry for Sustaining Warriors Coaching Success
Steve Kerr Credits Steph Curry for Sustaining Warriors Coaching Success

Steve Kerr Credits Steph Curry for Sustaining Warriors Coaching Success

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Steve Kerr credits Michael Jordan's retirement in 1993 with saving his NBA career by opening up playing time that allowed him to establish himself on the Chicago Bulls. As a coach, Kerr highlights his enduring tenure with the Golden State Warriors, attributing much of his success and longevity to his partnership with star player Stephen Curry. Kerr openly stated that if Curry were not on the team, he likely would have had a shorter coaching career, similar to many others in the NBA. Their collaboration has led to four championships and six Finals appearances, with Curry providing stability and continuity within the Warriors organization. Kerr compared his relationship with Curry to Gregg Popovich's with Tim Duncan, emphasizing how foundational superstars can anchor a coach's career and a franchise's sustained success. Looking ahead, Kerr suggested that his coaching future is closely tied to Curry's, with retirement potentially coinciding once Curry's career ends.

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