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SAN FRANCISCO – Steve Kerr’s son is the newest member of the Warriors’ NBA coaching staff. Nicholas Kerr is joining the NBA team’s coaching staff after spending the past two seasons as the ...
Nikolas Kerr, Steve Kerr’s son, is officially joining the team’s NBA coaching staff as an assistant. For the first time, the father-son duo will work together in official roles at the NBA level.
The 32-year-old Kerr is one of Steve’s three children, though he is the only one who has gone into coaching. Before going into coaching, he played collegiately at San Diego and as a walk-on at Cal.
Steve Kerr, 59, has been Golden State's head coach for 11 seasons starting in 2014-15. The Warriors have won four NBA titles during his tenure and have advanced to the NBA Finals six times.
Steve Kerr's son Nicholas Kerr has been involved with basketball since high school. Despite being the son of one of the greatest coaches and coaching the G-League team, he has largely been out of ...
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Steve Kerr Hiring Son Nick Sparks NBA Nepotism DebateSteve Kerr’s decision to hire his son, Nick Kerr, to the Golden State Warriors’ coaching staff has ignited a heated debate about nepotism in the NBA.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr promoted his son Nicholas, who served as Golden State's G League head coach in Santa Cruz (Calif.) the past two seasons, to the coaching staff Thursday.
June 19 - Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr promoted his son Nicholas to the coaching staff Thursday. Nicholas Kerr, 32, served as the Warriors G League head coach in Santa Cruz (Calif ...
Kerr, who has been with Golden State since the 2014-15 season, is a four-time champion from the sidelines and has a Coach of the Year award. His son, Nicholas, is also a coach, having spent time ...
The Warriors announced that Nicholas Kerr, son of head coach Steve Kerr, will be called up from the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State’s G League affiliate, and rejoin his father’s coaching staff.
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