wyomingriz
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citay said:wyomingriz said:I was speaking metaphorically, which appears to conveniently confuse you
Kerr has learned from the best. I've told this story before but it's worth repeating.
When he sat down for his initial interview with the Warriors he brought along a thick playbook. The Warriors brass complimented him on it.
"Oh," he said. "That's just the out-of-bounds plays."
Kerr is great at connecting with players and letting them play(overall a great coach), not taking anything away from that. As far as basketball intelligence goes, with making in-game adjustments and running complicated sets, i disagree. I would put Monty Williams and Tyron Lue way ahead of Kerr, unconscious bias may get the best of some on this thread. Also, Spoelstra and Nurse make Kerr look like JV when it comes to basketball minds.
Kerr has done a good job of not screwing up great teams, i compare him to the likes of Phil Jackson, Larry Brown, Chuck Daly and Don Nelson