Warriors' Kerr reiterates that expletive-filled chants stepping way over the line'
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Warriors coach Steve Kerr voiced strong disapproval of fans hurling obscenities at players, specifically referencing the taunts directed at Draymond Green during a recent playoff game. He emphasized the need for sportsmanship, stating that while it's acceptable for fans to express support, hostility should not cross the line into a collective chant of abuse. Despite the aggressive atmosphere, Green remained unfazed, remarking that such taunts were nothing new and attributing them to a storied rivalry, most notably recalling the 2022 NBA Finals. Other players, like Brandin Podziemski, viewed fan engagement as a positive element of the sport.
It feels like we're stepping way over the line, and I know that our fans wouldn't do that, but I would just implore fans everywhere not to cross the line.
It's not original, Green said. Been there before, won a championship while it was happening. Can't steal other people's (stuff). That belongs to Boston.
I'm all for it, and I don't really care. I just go out there and play, but it's cool to see the fans engaged.
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