Steve Kerr on how the "punch" impacted the entire team

Submitted by LloydCarnac on May 17th, 2023 at 6:09 AM

Paraphrase from Steve Kerr's end-of-season presser, May 16, 2023: We have a way of doing things as a team. Those things were definitely challenged. Trust was lost for the entire team

https://youtu.be/RrEBe5KNmWw?t=416

 

mackbru

May 17th, 2023 at 1:26 PM ^

WTF? Kerr is maybe the most articulate, thoughtful and open NBA coach. He actually voices opinions and speaks candidly. How many other coaches would have admitted that a conflict between players hurt the team? Sorry if his honestly offends you. But I suspect what really bothers you are his political opinions.

Wendyk5

May 17th, 2023 at 4:07 PM ^

Bingo. And that's fine if you disagree with his politics but that's not what he's talking about here. In fact, it's the opposite of coach speak. He addresses the punch candidly and coach speak is the opposite of that. And he doesn't talk about politics, unless you're talking about the politics of a team and what you do when one player, who is important to the team, punches another player. But that's a different kind of politics. 

Dennis

May 17th, 2023 at 7:19 AM ^

Attitudes reflect leadership. Do nothing to attenuate terrible behavior, terrible behavior continues. 

If I were Poole, I would milk them for every cent and do the bare minimum to keep my job - I would never trust or respect a leader who doesn't ensure my safety and continued value. 

Not all talent is healthy talent. Dray isn't worth the risk he brings with him and I'm confused how nobody sees this - at least, nobody in the Golden State organization. 

matty blue

May 17th, 2023 at 8:35 AM ^

100%.

dray is, truly, a miserable P.O.S.  but let's be honest here - watching jordan poole fire up heat-check 28-footers with steph curry waiting to get the ball back in crunch time can't be any big bowl of cherries, either.  and that's without even mentioning his...uh...let's call it "indifferent" defense.

BTB grad

May 17th, 2023 at 11:28 AM ^

A lot of Michigan fans zone in on the 20ppg this season when singing Poole’s praises but leave out that he shot 33.6% from 3 (NBA league average was 36.1%), had the 116th ranked Player Efficiency Rating, had 3.1 turnovers to 4.5 assists a game, and is absolutely nowhere to be seen on the defensive end. His contract is horrendous for an average player (well below average in the playoffs) who was responsible for giving up countless buckets in an elimination playoff game while adding nothing on the offensive end. LeBron kept hunting him on switches and punishing him so badly that GSW tried to switch to a hard hedge (hardly ever used in NBA since it’s so easy to exploit) when the Lakers tried to get a switch but Poole can’t even execute that (3rd video).

https://twitter.com/bballbreakdown/status/1657214176551641088?s=61&t=_qD_AzA-nEdh4jYPDOZc4g https://twitter.com/hoops_bot/status/1657228351965388800?s=61&t=_qD_AzA-nEdh4jYPDOZc4g https://twitter.com/rajchipalu/status/1657537054140682240?s=61&t=_qD_AzA-nEdh4jYPDOZc4g

 

bacon1431

May 17th, 2023 at 7:33 AM ^

I think Golden State fans and management think Draymond is definitely worth the headache. And I would tend to agree with them. He's one of the smartest defenders in the NBA and has been for years. He does alot of little things that add up to a big impact. 

Now, he's cost them with some stupidity. But I don't think they have four titles without him. He cost them the one to Cleveland because of his nut kick. But I don't think they would have made it to four straight finals without him. He's a more valuable player for them than Poole. 

I don't agree with how they handled the punch and you can definitely argue for harsher consequences within the team. 

Dennis

May 17th, 2023 at 7:56 AM ^

Draymond has single handedly cost them a title, ran off KD, stymied the potential of young talent with a 4-yr extension. He's also old. He's not talented enough to be the devil. It's a values thing. Some people believe that stars win you games. Some believe teams with unity win you games.

matty blue

May 17th, 2023 at 8:55 AM ^

rodman was a transcendent rebounder, and a brilliant defender before he became obsessed with his rebound numbers and tied a 5-foot rope from his butt to the hoop.

dray has made 2 all-nba teams (same as rodman), 8 all-defense teams (same as rodman), and won a defensive POY award (rodman had two).  he'll be in the hall of fame (same as rodman).  he's a notch below rodman, but it's not a crazy comparison.

matty blue

May 17th, 2023 at 10:17 AM ^

wonderfully nerdy.  i can't wait to dive into it.

it sounds like i'm down on rodman, and i'm really not.  basketball consists of three "phases" - offense, defense, and rebounding (i know, i know, that's a gross oversimplification, but stay with me).   if that's the case, you can legit argue that rodman is one of the two or three best ever at two of those phases. 

i've never seen anyone rebound the way he rebounded, including wilt or russell or moses.  and he was as good an on- or off-ball wing defender as has ever walked the earth.  that's an all-time great player, even on those nights where he didn't make a basket.

goblu330

May 17th, 2023 at 10:51 AM ^

What is crazy watching old Bulls games is that, despite how anti-offense Rodman was nearly all the time, he did have a knack for making an unexpected offensive contribution at a crucial time.  That what is kind of funny about Rodman.  He actually could score, he just did not find it particularly interesting.

matty blue

May 17th, 2023 at 12:41 PM ^

yeah, i remember him being an....oh, let's just call him an "opportunistic" offensive player during his early pistons years. most of his offense came off of running the break (my memory is of him being a real burner when running the lane) and offensive rebounds, but still - he did score.

i think you're right that he basically lost interest in offense once he left detroit.

Tunneler

May 17th, 2023 at 11:55 AM ^

Hold on there about Rodman being one of the greatest in NBA history… While I appreciate what he did with the Pistons & Bulls, and he probably saved humanity with his efforts in North Korea, Rodman was a role player. He new what his job was & did it well, especially for his size.

ST3

May 17th, 2023 at 12:13 PM ^

What bothers me about Draymond is his inability to score at the basket. He regularly passes up layups because he has no lift anymore and is worried about getting his shot blocked. 
I was baffled by the Lakers unwillingness to exploit the AD-Draymond size differential. Draymond is a good defender, but he shouldn’t be able to shutdown Davis. 

kehnonymous

May 17th, 2023 at 1:19 PM ^

Lakers didn't run too much offense thru AD in the second half of that series because Dray is still good enough to make Davis expend energy to score on him down low and L.A. would rather have him focus his energy on completely shutting off the paint especially when they had enough scoring elsewhere from Reaves, DLo, and that Lebron geezer.

. Also offensively the Lakers wanted to put pressure on Curry to defense to correspondingly reduce his effectiveness on offense, seeing as how he was their only reliable source of scoring, which also means not featuring Davis so much on offense 

Wolverine 73

May 17th, 2023 at 8:31 AM ^

Saying he cost them the 2016 title is a cheap excuse.  Even after his suspension, GS had two games—including game 7 at home—to win the title.  They got blown out in the one and outplayed down the stretch in game 7.  Green didn’t cause LeBron’s block on the fast break, Irving’s clutch 3 or Curry’s late miss.