For four seasons now, the Golden State Warriors have been the NBA's most dominant offense thanks to a high-octane system that promotes ball and player movement and, of course, three-pointers. As ESPN's Baxter Holmes recently documented, when Kerr was hired, he envisioned an up-tempo, pass-happy offense that borrowed elements of Phil Jackson's triangle offense and mixed it with the Warriors' lethal shooters. As it turns out, one of the first people to ever hear and see Kerr's vision was a bartender named Kevin Ninkovich at the San Francisco airport, who asked Kerr how he would change the team's offense.