Warriors' Kerr reiterates that expletive-filled chants stepping way over the line'
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Warriors' Kerr reiterates that expletive-filled chants stepping way over the line'
"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."
"You can tell the cities of Detroit and Houston have kind of embodied."
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.
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