Coach content with 2nd this timeSteve Kerr finished second to Atlanta's Mike Budenholzer in the Coach of the Year voting announced Tuesday, which is exactly the way the Warriors' head man would have drawn it up on his trusty grease board.Kerr has gone out of his way this season to avoid taking credit for anything — except for the occasional mistake.After the Warriors' reserves combined for all of 13 points in Game 1 of their best-of-seven, first-round series against New Orleans on Saturday, Kerr said it was his fault for not playing them more.After the bench responded with game-changing efforts in Game 2, Kerr steered all of the credit toward the players."The second group came in and changed the game with their ball movement, their cutting and their energy," Kerr said.Congruently, those are some of the same traits Kerr brought to the Warriors.Kerr reached out to players immediately, telling them that he wasn't going to try to alter the progress they'd made the past three seasons under former head coach Mark Jackson.Eleven months and a historic regular season later, the coach who won five championships as a player has made his team a legitimate contender for its first NBA...