5x NBA champ as a player. 4x NBA champ as a coach. Coach of the year. 3pt contest winner. Had his Wildcats no.25 jersey retired. Highest 3pt % in NBA history. Only player since the merger to win 4x NBA titles back to back. Only player or coach in history to win titles in 4 different decades. In 2024 will likely add Olympic gold to his list of wins. The man can't help winning.
@@Maltesfilm steve kerr is the current nba champion king, but then again will he beat bill russel :o, 3 more to go kerr 3 more to go, he can do it his coaching career will last longer he only 56 he can do it with the warriors dynasty.
@@rohangeorge712 Hopefully he will get some more with Steph and the boys. But as you said, he is still young for a coach, and with his pedigree he would be sought after by many contending teams if he decides to leave gsw at some point.
Glad Kerr is getting his ranks. People forget how deadly he was as a shooter. . .only right that he's the one coaching the greatest shooting backcourt(s) in history.
Thompson must have been directly coached by Coach Steve Kerr, because Klay shoots exactly like Kerr. Whereas Stef and KD had practised under Steve Nash.
@@edwinpoon steph and kd shoot nothing alike steph klay and kd all shoot completely different though kd looks nice with the midrange and same with klay, and curry looks nice shooting the 3, just my opinion though obviously they all fantastic shooters, curry with the 3 and durant with the killler unstoppable ineveitable midrange shot just going in over u as u try to block it. u cant block him with that shot very rare
@@rohangeorge712 Klay has textbook form, steph has that quick release in a fluid motion and he does everything in his shot that a coach tells you not to do, and KD shoots the three with a high set point like a Walmart Ray Allen.
@@myweirdsecondchannelwithap9070 well curry special and still makes the shot so its good, klay shooting form textbook yea, and durant just holds it at a really high set point with his arms slightly bent so his set point is tilted kinda, idk how he makes his shots but he lines it up correctly and shoots it good. his shot is more power in it when he shoots the 3 and goes faster, meanwhile currys 3's have a nice arc and go in slower idk it looks like durants 3's just goes in faster for me than currys or thompsons sometimes.
Steve learned from the 2 greatest coaches of all time, played alongside two legends in MJ and TD and got the best out of Curry, man this guy is something special
@@Dimelo.R i mean, during his player era he kinda was a bandwagon. Don't get me wrong, he was good as a role player but he happened to play in two of the greatest NBA dinasties to ever exist. Most role players aren't that lucky.
The Legendary Resume of Steve Kerr • 9× NBA champion - 5 as a player - 4 as a coach - 4 with the Warriors - 3 with the Bulls - 2 with the Spurs • Only NBA player to win four straight NBA titles after 1969 • Highest career three-point field goal percentage (45.4%) in NBA history • NBA Three-Point Contest champion • NBA Coach of the Year • 2× NBA All-Star Game head coach • Head coach of Team USA for 2023-24
And he played for the only greater basketball person in the NBA. Phil Jackson Phil Jackson -- won 2 NBA titles as a player with the NY Knicks. Won 6 titles as head coach of the Bulls Won 5 titles as Head Coach of the Lakers. Phil Jackson 13 rings are the most in NBA history for any coach/player. I guess he taught Steve Kerr some things eh?
Kerr has been a beast for a long time. He almost carried the 87/88 Arizona Wildcats to a NCAA title. Sean Elliot was the next best on the team. That team also had future MLB Everyman Kenny Lofton on it. Ahhhh, to be young again and catch those games with my old man. Miss ya pops.
Basically, when I am a grade school student in China, Kerr is getting championships. Now I am 40 and father of 2, he is still getting championships. Isn't this amazing?
@@muffintop420 : ) well, there are both advantages and disadvantages of living in both sides. Locking down definitely makes a huge inconvenience to everyone's life. In my personal opinion, if China keeps locking down, the entire global supply chain will face a serious challenge.
One of the most accurate shooters in history. One of the smartest. Played with and for winners. Played with hall of famers and he will be a hall of famer one day. Not everyone is that lucky to play with the likes of Jordan, pippen and Duncan. Or coaches like Wilkins, Jackson and popovich who taught him to be the coach he is today. What a humbling experience in life and how lucky he is to be apart of 3 dynasties.
Nah he just had Jordan, Popovich and Curry on his team. He didn't win anything, just happened to be in the right place at the right time. You don't think he's better than Iverson, Malone, Miller and Barkeley do you? He's mediocre at best.
@@haissem8 still coached one of the greatest dynasty since the spurs which he was apart off and also scored a game winner to get Jordan a ring he's done a lot more for his team then most people think
I always wondered as I got older, how could the legends of today ever be surpassed by the legends of tomorrow. Its weird, when I look back, Jordan was already a legend as I was growing up. Something legendary about watching guys like Kobe, Lebron, KG, growing up. The guys you watch growing up have a almost unsurmountable mountain. They hold so much weight because those are the guy you watched growing up. They have a special place in your heart, and as you get into your 20s and your life starts and these new kids come into the league, you wonder how on earth these guys will ever come close to what Lebron did or what Kobe did. The sentiment those guys hold makes them feel unfallable. I grew up considering Phil Jackson and Greg as the greatest coaches of all time. Thought nobody will ever come close to what those guys did in this league. But with Steph winning his Finals MVP over my Celtics and Kerr leading the way......once again. Im starting to realize my bias and heart thats attached to the legends of my childhood and the legends I was told about in Jordan, Barkley, Bird, Magic, Kareem......I was told those guys belong on your list. Respect their contributions. And then being conflicted as I grew up watching Duncan, Kobe and Lebron, thinking but these guys are the best Ive ever seen. And now watching guys like Steph and Giannis. Progressing into my hard headed phases of "you kids dont know what youre talking about" and "Prime Lebron James was a GOAT" or "Kobe did things on the court youll never imagine". Its weird. Its conflicting. But Ive realized the list of legends grows with time. Appreciate the fact that youre able to witness. Have your views, have your biases, but dont ever let that stop you from witnessing and appreciating greatness. My Boston Celtics just lost to a few legends a week ago, and its all good. I just witnessed the ascention of two legends into my personal top 10 and top 5 respectively. Im here for it. Appreciate what you have. You never know when its your last day, or theirs. Love it with all your heart because when its gone, youll spend a lifetime regretting the moments you let slip by. Kerr is a top 5 coach of all time, and Steph is a top 10 player of all time. No doubt about either.
Ngl as soon as I clicked on read more and saw that you wrote a book, I gave up immediately reading your comment but if it had a point in it I’m just gonna say, yes I agree✌️
A good student of Phil Jackson --- Phil was like " Steve what ya do...is get on a bandwagon with the best team in the league and ride their coat tails to a ring..... then what you do is get the most talented team in the league and coach those super stars to get along and win more rings" Be at the right place at the right time.
His time as a TNT broadcaster was underrated. I loved him on the mic. Also, I wonder how many people know this - he used to regularly write articles for Yahoo NBA. I'm not even sure how to access those now. Once he became the Suns GM obviously he stopped writing. But yeah, he had his own column or whatever you call it. They were always good reads. If someone finds them would you mind linking them here? Thank you.
Can he make it to 12 ?.... Steph Curry is still playing like he's in his prime so at least one more with the current Warriors squad is very possible. Remember, Kerr is still a "young" coach so he still has years to get there.
They are drafting all-stars, they drafted 3 potential HOFers. Steve Kerr is seriously in contention for being one of the greatest coaches in NBA history
"Get the ball to Michael and get the hell out of his way" and later he says "for what is worth, I think I did a fantastic job by getting out of his way" a classic 😂
Steve Kerr is just a great human being. A terrific life growing up. A full understanding of what's really important. That's why he's so successful. The REAL GOAT
He played with best players when he was a player and coached by the best coaches then Plus he's smart and as a reporter he has seen many games he covered personally very close. So he knows what it takes to win.
kerr and duncan might be the most underrated players to ever play the game, kerr took what he learned from a couple of great coaches and made his own coaching dynasty 6 finals in 8 years and 4 titles is there another player to coach with that success great video
And both are really decent people. I see Tim picking up his own sushi here in San Antonio, waiting in the line to get the to-go bag. I wonder if he gives the staff his name to get the order. “Is the order ready for Duncan?”
Was at Arizona when he played for Lute Olsen. Remember yelling STEVE KERRRRRR every time he scored. He was loved by the whole city, and we all mourned when his father was killed. An amazing player, coach and man.
I remember that game 5 when it was the 4th quarter he called 2 timeouts just to sub in Jordan Poole because they were the offense then once that was over he called another time out again to sub in Draymond because they were in the defense now.
how Curry met Steve Kerr is amazing, as both are three point shooter and how Curry can learn to be a better player when he already performing great at that time. it makes Curry's ceiling a lot higher
I don't wanna be that guy, but how could you leave out game 6 of the 2003 west finals against the Mavericks, man? Kerr, in his last season, barely played that postseason and checked into the game with the spurs trailing big time. And he shot 4 threes and made all of them to lead a spurs run that took the game, and the series. The guy should've been ice-cold, yet he started knocking down threes like a friggin machine just as he was called upon. That was classic Kerr. He was never a star player, but when you needed a shot, he was dependable. He may not have had the athleticism or fancy moves, but he had the heart of a champion and one of the most accurate shots of all time.
He is a remarkable figure in the game. His playing style is so much more suited to the way the NBA is now, but he came through an era when he was a bench player. He won it all with Jordan, Pippern, Rodman and Phil Jackson. Then he goes to San Antonio and wins it all with Duncan, Ginobli, Parker and Pop. Steve is clearly a great character and a brilliant bloke.
For those that say it's easy for a coach to win when you're stacked with talent - maybe in the short term. There's an art to not screwing it up, and to finding a way to maintain that high standard year after year after year. Managing egos but still being the boss. Replenishing the talent pool but with crappy draft picks cause you're always good. Keeping the band together even though you can't afford to. Mostly avoiding serious injuries.
Steve Kerr consider himself lucky, because he was always surrounded by greats... But, imho: That is NOT about luck. The great always wanted HIM to be part of their team. He IS one of them.
Steve, the man who has been involved in 3 dynasty's in 3 decades. What a legend
i cant imagine the bragging rights he has
4 decades to be exact
I think you mean dynasties.
@@sp4604 I can. I asked KC Jones, Bill Russell and Phil Jackson. Don't get me wrong 4th place ain't bad.
JO
5x NBA champ as a player.
4x NBA champ as a coach.
Coach of the year.
3pt contest winner.
Had his Wildcats no.25 jersey retired.
Highest 3pt % in NBA history.
Only player since the merger to win 4x NBA titles back to back.
Only player or coach in history to win titles in 4 different decades.
In 2024 will likely add Olympic gold to his list of wins.
The man can't help winning.
AND coached the warriors to a 73-9 season tho they didnt win the chip its still impressive
Phill Jackson also won in 4 different decades as a player/coach in the 70s,90s,00s,10s
@@MrMd4339 2010 is the last year of the 00s, so he did not quite make 4 decades.
@@Daz555Daz that makes no sense at all, you're saying 2010 isn't part of the 2010's decade?
He already won gold as assistant coach.
Love how Steve Kerr made a living on being the clutch guy who can hit a 3, and said “huh what if I coached a team of guys who could do that”
huh i'd love to see that one day
@K kerr out here coaching himself just in different variations 😂
@@sakarilawrence6342 Multiverse Kerr.
He coached the best 3 pointer of all time too
@@TipoIrritable no 😱
Most amazing stat I've heard in a long time - a full 12% of all NBA finals have been won by Steve Kerr.
A third of last 27 NBA finals have been won by him. A ring every third year lol.
@@Maltesfilm steve kerr is the current nba champion king, but then again will he beat bill russel :o, 3 more to go kerr 3 more to go, he can do it his coaching career will last longer he only 56 he can do it with the warriors dynasty.
@@rohangeorge712 Hopefully he will get some more with Steph and the boys. But as you said, he is still young for a coach, and with his pedigree he would be sought after by many contending teams if he decides to leave gsw at some point.
1 in 8 NBA finals won by Steve Kerr (as coach or player)
@@rohangeorge712 Don't forget that Bill Russel was the head coach of 2 of those teams he won a championship on so thats double rings those years.
1996: was playing against Gary Payton
2022: Coaches his son, Gary Payton II
Not anymore but yeah that was pretty cool
Brotha money is on
They're really missing GP2 right now
@@kingtowmater1038 He’s back now lol.
@@kingtowmater1038 gp2 is back on the team
Glad Kerr is getting his ranks. People forget how deadly he was as a shooter. . .only right that he's the one coaching the greatest shooting backcourt(s) in history.
Thompson must have been directly coached by Coach Steve Kerr, because Klay shoots exactly like Kerr. Whereas Stef and KD had practised under Steve Nash.
@@edwinpoon steph and kd shoot nothing alike steph klay and kd all shoot completely different though kd looks nice with the midrange and same with klay, and curry looks nice shooting the 3, just my opinion though obviously they all fantastic shooters, curry with the 3 and durant with the killler unstoppable ineveitable midrange shot just going in over u as u try to block it. u cant block him with that shot very rare
@@rohangeorge712 Klay has textbook form, steph has that quick release in a fluid motion and he does everything in his shot that a coach tells you not to do, and KD shoots the three with a high set point like a Walmart Ray Allen.
@@myweirdsecondchannelwithap9070 well curry special and still makes the shot so its good, klay shooting form textbook yea, and durant just holds it at a really high set point with his arms slightly bent so his set point is tilted kinda, idk how he makes his shots but he lines it up correctly and shoots it good. his shot is more power in it when he shoots the 3 and goes faster, meanwhile currys 3's have a nice arc and go in slower idk it looks like durants 3's just goes in faster for me than currys or thompsons sometimes.
@@rohangeorge712 yeah obviously, KD is 6’9 and Klay is 6’7. They obviously have a lower arc than steph at 6’3.
Steve learned from the 2 greatest coaches of all time, played alongside two legends in MJ and TD and got the best out of Curry, man this guy is something special
And people still try to to undermine him and call him a bandwagon and lucky. Smh
@@Dimelo.R at some point you ARE the bandwagon if every time you leave you keep achieving great things.
*3 🐐 coaches
@@Dimelo.R i mean, during his player era he kinda was a bandwagon. Don't get me wrong, he was good as a role player but he happened to play in two of the greatest NBA dinasties to ever exist. Most role players aren't that lucky.
steve is THAT MAN. no wonder why warriors are having so much success
_Not only does he bring rings_
_But he also brings things_
_Like class, dignity, and respect for all beings_
I like his progressive politics, like San Antonio's Pop as well .
@@waryaawariiri1812 His politics are his weak point.
@@goodcitizen7064 Nah, Naming something is his true weakness.
@@waryaawariiri1812 and people like you are why America is all fucked up right now. Go away
@@hijisfriend9030 whats wrong with Nick Kerr
the man literally won more seasons than lost ones....hes on next level
Kerr won like 11 rings, was part of 3 of the greatest dynasties Timmy D Spurs, MJ Bulls, Curry Warriors, what a legend
1 minute ago
bro what?? 9 rings, its literally in the title
I guess he won two rings for being in this video
The video is literally about his 9 rings and you still get the number wrong, well done
The Legendary Resume of Steve Kerr
• 9× NBA champion
- 5 as a player
- 4 as a coach
- 4 with the Warriors
- 3 with the Bulls
- 2 with the Spurs
• Only NBA player to win four straight NBA titles after 1969
• Highest career three-point field goal percentage (45.4%) in NBA history
• NBA Three-Point Contest champion
• NBA Coach of the Year
• 2× NBA All-Star Game head coach
• Head coach of Team USA for 2023-24
what a resume
And he played for the only greater basketball person in the NBA. Phil Jackson
Phil Jackson -- won 2 NBA titles as a player with the NY Knicks.
Won 6 titles as head coach of the Bulls
Won 5 titles as Head Coach of the Lakers.
Phil Jackson 13 rings are the most in NBA history for any coach/player. I guess he taught Steve Kerr some things eh?
You can add:
- 1986 World Championship gold medallist (player)
- 2020/1 Olympic Games gold medallist (assistant coach)
u got that resume?
@Mandie Shumway hatin ah nigga
Kerr was always there. in the end of bulls dynasty, beginning of spurs dynasty and the whole warriors dynasty.
Kerr has been a beast for a long time. He almost carried the 87/88 Arizona Wildcats to a NCAA title. Sean Elliot was the next best on the team. That team also had future MLB Everyman Kenny Lofton on it.
Ahhhh, to be young again and catch those games with my old man.
Miss ya pops.
Can we just say that back in the day, Steve Kerr's quick release 3 pt shooting was not appreciated enough.
True
Basically, when I am a grade school student in China, Kerr is getting championships. Now I am 40 and father of 2, he is still getting championships. Isn't this amazing?
I'm sorry you live in China, are you still in lockdown?
@@muffintop420 I live in the US in the past 16 years : )
@@lmnefg121 well it's getting to be not much better here lol, glad you're not in China though.
@@muffintop420 : ) well, there are both advantages and disadvantages of living in both sides. Locking down definitely makes a huge inconvenience to everyone's life. In my personal opinion, if China keeps locking down, the entire global supply chain will face a serious challenge.
@@lmnefg121 how is that possible?
One of the most accurate shooters in history. One of the smartest. Played with and for winners. Played with hall of famers and he will be a hall of famer one day. Not everyone is that lucky to play with the likes of Jordan, pippen and Duncan. Or coaches like Wilkins, Jackson and popovich who taught him to be the coach he is today. What a humbling experience in life and how lucky he is to be apart of 3 dynasties.
Steve has earned all the respect that he gets. Never realized that he won 4 straight.
He’s definitely got the winning formula in his veins. Well done coach Kerr 👌
Nah he just had Jordan, Popovich and Curry on his team. He didn't win anything, just happened to be in the right place at the right time. You don't think he's better than Iverson, Malone, Miller and Barkeley do you? He's mediocre at best.
@@haissem8 still coached one of the greatest dynasty since the spurs which he was apart off and also scored a game winner to get Jordan a ring he's done a lot more for his team then most people think
@@haissem8 also is a 3pt contest winner was apart of the three greatest dynasty and has the highest three point percentage ever so he's not mediocore
@@haissem8 highest 3pt % in nba history and he’s mediocre?
Steve Kerr now a legendary coach of the NBA!
I always wondered as I got older, how could the legends of today ever be surpassed by the legends of tomorrow. Its weird, when I look back, Jordan was already a legend as I was growing up. Something legendary about watching guys like Kobe, Lebron, KG, growing up. The guys you watch growing up have a almost unsurmountable mountain. They hold so much weight because those are the guy you watched growing up. They have a special place in your heart, and as you get into your 20s and your life starts and these new kids come into the league, you wonder how on earth these guys will ever come close to what Lebron did or what Kobe did. The sentiment those guys hold makes them feel unfallable. I grew up considering Phil Jackson and Greg as the greatest coaches of all time. Thought nobody will ever come close to what those guys did in this league. But with Steph winning his Finals MVP over my Celtics and Kerr leading the way......once again. Im starting to realize my bias and heart thats attached to the legends of my childhood and the legends I was told about in Jordan, Barkley, Bird, Magic, Kareem......I was told those guys belong on your list. Respect their contributions. And then being conflicted as I grew up watching Duncan, Kobe and Lebron, thinking but these guys are the best Ive ever seen. And now watching guys like Steph and Giannis. Progressing into my hard headed phases of "you kids dont know what youre talking about" and "Prime Lebron James was a GOAT" or "Kobe did things on the court youll never imagine". Its weird. Its conflicting. But Ive realized the list of legends grows with time. Appreciate the fact that youre able to witness. Have your views, have your biases, but dont ever let that stop you from witnessing and appreciating greatness. My Boston Celtics just lost to a few legends a week ago, and its all good. I just witnessed the ascention of two legends into my personal top 10 and top 5 respectively. Im here for it. Appreciate what you have. You never know when its your last day, or theirs. Love it with all your heart because when its gone, youll spend a lifetime regretting the moments you let slip by. Kerr is a top 5 coach of all time, and Steph is a top 10 player of all time. No doubt about either.
Ngl as soon as I clicked on read more and saw that you wrote a book, I gave up immediately reading your comment but if it had a point in it I’m just gonna say, yes I agree✌️
@@christiangarza449 Lol appreciate it. Got a bit carried away.
Next time just keep it short and sweet.😉
Honestly I had no problems reading all of it haha. A very great comment man 🙌
@@asilentrndm3016 Thank you, appreciate it!
Steve Kerr,a legend and a champions of champions.
A good student of Phil Jackson --- Phil was like " Steve what ya do...is get on a bandwagon with the best team in the league and ride their coat tails to a ring..... then what you do is get the most talented team in the league and coach those super stars to get along and win more rings" Be at the right place at the right time.
looking at today game. EVERY TEAM will want Steve Kerr on his team. This dude can shoot mid/long range
Steve has come in clutch so many times! Forever a legend.
His time as a TNT broadcaster was underrated. I loved him on the mic. Also, I wonder how many people know this - he used to regularly write articles for Yahoo NBA. I'm not even sure how to access those now. Once he became the Suns GM obviously he stopped writing. But yeah, he had his own column or whatever you call it. They were always good reads. If someone finds them would you mind linking them here? Thank you.
Try asking Reddit, they can find anything faster than a brown noser can find his boss butt.
Wow-what a history, Steve!! Seeing it on film really brings it home.
Kerr's the underrated GOAT in the NBA
It's poetic how one of the greatest shooters ever ended up coaching the greatest shooting team ever 👌
Kerr Cotch is the History of NBA Coaches. Smart cool. I like the way he govern the team.
That moment when u realize steve kerr is the main character in all of American sports
Respect to Kerr who managed to be a champ in two different teams back to back.
Kerr got more rings then MJ and he had a FN 4peat 96,97,98,99. Wtf that's not talked about enough
Can owners get rings?
@@JamesSmith-bd8kl yeah they own the team
@@user-df2uu3qp3y kerr have 9
@@JerichoLopez.2408 *and?*
@@user-df2uu3qp3y and what?
He’s won a ring in the past four decades
Look at Kerr, so inspirational.
Can he make it to 12 ?.... Steph Curry is still playing like he's in his prime so at least one more with the current Warriors squad is very possible. Remember, Kerr is still a "young" coach so he still has years to get there.
He has 20 more potential years in him imo so he could
They are drafting all-stars, they drafted 3 potential HOFers. Steve Kerr is seriously in contention for being one of the greatest coaches in NBA history
Highly possible
He has MANY YEARS to reach that goal with his future and emerging stars so why not? Even 15 rings isn't impossible for STEVE KERR.
That’s what is scary about Steph. His game isn’t like others. If he wanted to he could play until he was 40+ being a set shooter
That Bulls team was so fun to watch. Good memories. Steve Kerr is a legend.
Congratulations Steve Kerr the 9 time NBA Champion🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Jordan? Lebron? Curry? Is Steve Kerr the true G.O.A.T. of the NBA??
One for sure, he got more rings than all of them.
Jesus Christ! These useless emotional questions. 😂🤷
Nah, Paul Pierce is the GOAT.
Being around great players, he’s lucky.
@@alreadythen1 it is called being valuable to a team
The guy who got me interested in basketball and the NBA in the late 90s and became a fan of GSW
what an all time legend 👏🏾! similar to what Johan Cruyff did in football terms
"Get the ball to Michael and get the hell out of his way" and later he says "for what is worth, I think I did a fantastic job by getting out of his way" a classic 😂
Steve Kerr is just a great human being. A terrific life growing up. A full understanding of what's really important. That's why he's so successful. The REAL GOAT
Kerr is definitely the unsung hero
my fave role player; modest, funny, and smart.
If there were a HOF for best player/coach person, Steve Kerr would be the best.
Steve is just that nice guy that everybody loves
Steve’s a legend. He’s a few rings away from surpassing Bill Russell and Phil Jackson.
He made golden state as a formidable opponent in NBA history that was crazy
He played with best players when he was a player and coached by the best coaches then
Plus he's smart and as a reporter he has seen many games he covered personally very close. So he knows what it takes to win.
kerr and duncan might be the most underrated players to ever play the game, kerr took what he learned from a couple of great coaches and made his own coaching dynasty 6 finals in 8 years and 4 titles is there another player to coach with that success great video
And both are really decent people. I see Tim picking up his own sushi here in San Antonio, waiting in the line to get the to-go bag. I wonder if he gives the staff his name to get the order. “Is the order ready for Duncan?”
@@George-ni5ic Steve makes $ off slave labor and cries about racism. Hes a joke.
Steve Kerr getting playing time here in the second quarter Lmaoo
people keep talking about how "oh this title makes Steph top 10 all time" and I agree but also I think the chip really puts coach Kerr top 5 all time
Was at Arizona when he played for Lute Olsen. Remember yelling STEVE KERRRRRR every time he scored. He was loved by the whole city, and we all mourned when his father was killed. An amazing player, coach and man.
I remember that game 5 when it was the 4th quarter he called 2 timeouts just to sub in Jordan Poole because they were the offense then once that was over he called another time out again to sub in Draymond because they were in the defense now.
how Curry met Steve Kerr is amazing, as both are three point shooter and how Curry can learn to be a better player when he already performing great at that time. it makes Curry's ceiling a lot higher
Incredible player and coach!
def top 5 coach all time.
A few more wins and he's goat level.
Wow kerr has come a long way. He is great team player, and great coach
One of the wholesome player and dedicated coach Steve Kerr
Why is this man not in the hall of Fame??!!
Keer is a basketball god. You created the perfect video to represent that.
Steve Kerrs aura was key.. feels like as long as he’s around you anything you do in life will go great…
I don't wanna be that guy, but how could you leave out game 6 of the 2003 west finals against the Mavericks, man? Kerr, in his last season, barely played that postseason and checked into the game with the spurs trailing big time. And he shot 4 threes and made all of them to lead a spurs run that took the game, and the series. The guy should've been ice-cold, yet he started knocking down threes like a friggin machine just as he was called upon. That was classic Kerr. He was never a star player, but when you needed a shot, he was dependable. He may not have had the athleticism or fancy moves, but he had the heart of a champion and one of the most accurate shots of all time.
Wow…never realized this guy is a legendary winner…👏🏻
Steve is becoming a LEGEND
How is this not talked about more. This is quite amazing.
I didn't know he played for the Spurs, I learn something new everyday on UA-cam
Steve Kerr won rings with MJ and also beat Lebron James to win rings as a coach. Highly impressive.
What a privilege for him to play with and now coach 2 of the most revolutionary basketball players of all time
He is a remarkable figure in the game. His playing style is so much more suited to the way the NBA is now, but he came through an era when he was a bench player. He won it all with Jordan, Pippern, Rodman and Phil Jackson. Then he goes to San Antonio and wins it all with Duncan, Ginobli, Parker and Pop. Steve is clearly a great character and a brilliant bloke.
The word legend gets thrown around alot and undeserved but you cant say that about Steve, He IS a legend through and through
9 rings in 9 minutes and I’m seeing this 9 days after it’s uploaded
i didnt saw stevel play but saw him on highligts what a player
Amazing all around player. Amazing coach
Being part of Chicago Bulls dynasty, spurs dynasty and the new era in GSW. Man Is successful wherever he goes.
Steve is defined by success and winner my gosh part of 9 nba championship is crazy
Coach Steve Kerr is my Best and Cool Coach of all time in NBA he's smart and cool guy 💪🏻😎♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️👑👑🎉🎉🎉
What a winner that man is.
The Spurs in 1999 and 2003 with Duncan, Parker, Ginobili AND FREAKING DAVID ROBINSON! How do you forget the Admiral, man?
That bit from the celebration speech is legendary.
Steve Kerr is the Lengendary GOAT. He is like this mythical being. There will never be another player/coach in history to do what he has done.
Steve Kerr 🐐 of NBA
I just watched the 8 rings in 8 mins great video
Those Spurs teams were so special.
Bulls dynasty, Spurs dynasty, Golden State dynasty. what a career!
Can’t get rid of this guy
I love Steve Kerr
Legend ❤ .he is the most .what a man 👌🏾 super class
I miss the Seattle Supersonics.
A classic case of being in the right place at the right time.
Steve won back to back to back to back championships in the 90's, and in the 2010's he won another back to back championships (excluding the other 3)
From Steve Kerr to Stephen Curry 💪
now that I think about it MJ will not 3 peat without Kerr because he hit huge buckets.
He should be a hall of famer
For those that say it's easy for a coach to win when you're stacked with talent - maybe in the short term. There's an art to not screwing it up, and to finding a way to maintain that high standard year after year after year. Managing egos but still being the boss. Replenishing the talent pool but with crappy draft picks cause you're always good. Keeping the band together even though you can't afford to. Mostly avoiding serious injuries.
Growing Pains finest video production yet
Steve Kerr consider himself lucky, because he was always surrounded by greats...
But, imho: That is NOT about luck.
The great always wanted HIM to be part of their team.
He IS one of them.
Greatest player of all time. Saved MJ’s legacy
One of the most infravalorated players in the NBA history.
The common denominator in those dynasties are kerr so we knows whos the real 🐐
You've updated it.. Sweeeet.. But you may updated again, hopefully next year when he gets 10 rings, 1 for each finger 😍