Steve Kerr, the Risk-Taking General Who Led the Warriors to Victory

Through the first five games of the series, it's been almost as much fun watching Warriors coach Steve Kerr and Cavaliers coach David Blatt—both much older and more experienced than Riley was at the same point in his career—counterpunch with lineup 

Steve Kerr became the first rookie head coach since Pat Riley to lead a team to the championship when his Warriors closed out the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday night. From the beginning of 

OAKLAND — Fate often works in mysterious ways. The Golden State Warriors are two victories from claiming the franchise's first NBA title in 40 years, but this may not be the case had Steve Kerr not changed his mind. Remember when Kerr was destined to 

With the Bulls, he was just another Jordanaire. With the Spurs, he deferred to Tim Duncan. And, some might say that former coach Mark Jackson deserved credit for the Warriors' title. Well, there was one championship for which the affable Kerr took credit.

Kerr wasn't too happy with the league review stating that LeBron James' steal in the last minute of Game 3 was clean.