Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Steve Kerr says he expects to return to bench this season. Eventually.

Steve Kerr
After that ugly loss last Saturday night in Milwaukee, it is clear the Golden State Warriors are struggling without head coach Steve Kerr. It might even be time to bring in Jerry Colangelo for a course correction.
Or not. Luke Walton is on pace to be the Western Conference All-Star Game coach as an interim — but of course the league says he shouldn’t get credit for the wins — and the Warriors are off to the fastest start in NBA history. Stephen Curry is trying to run away with the MVP by the quarter pole. Draymond Green should be an All-Star. The Warriors are clicking at 24-1.
Still, Kerr wants to return to the bench. He’s recovering from multiple back surgeries during the off-season but told Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News he planned to return to the Warriors’ sideline. Eventually.
Kerr would not have messed with the streak and returned during it; he understands what Bull Durham reminded us all — don’t mess with a streak. If you think you’re winning because of Luke Walton, you’re winning because of Luke Walton.
Much like they do with their players, the Warriors will take their time and not rush Kerr back. They don’t need to. Eventually, when this teams stumbles a little, and as it heads to the playoffs, they will need him to push the right buttons.
For now, he can get his back right and know that the team is holding its own in the West fairly well.

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