It's Not A Real NBA Season Until Steve Kerr Complains About Traveling | Defector
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Steve Kerr, turning 60 and nearing his 1,000th game as an NBA coach, displays an intriguing mix of age and youthful spirit. While he has faced numerous career challenges, including previous roles as a general manager and broadcaster, Kerr's approach to coaching remains vibrant. He frequently addresses the issue of traveling in basketball, delivering rants that reflect his traditionalist views. His recent comments following a game illustrate his belief in the need for better coaching on officiating, highlighting appreciation for referees' challenging roles in the game.
I just think we can do a better job. It's about the way we are teaching it. These [officials] are awesome...they have a million things to look for.
Kerr's rants about the scourge of traveling in basketball are his hardiest rhetorical perennial, sounding like Bill Belichick expounding on long snappers.
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