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Steve Kerr wants LaVar Ball, Donald Trump to ‘be quiet’

San Francisco Chronicle
Published November 19, 2017 at 3:45 PM
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NEW YORK — Count Warriors head coach Steve Kerr among those who are getting weary of hearing about LaVar Ball and President Donald Trump. Asked before Sunday night's game against the Nets about President Trump's recent spat with Ball, Kerr jokingly asked assembled media to stop giving those two the attention they want. "Modern life," Kerr said. "Two people seeking attention, and they're both getting it. I'm sure both guys are really happy. You know what would help? If all of you just stopped covering both of them. Is that possible? You could probably stop covering LaVar. I don't know think you can stop covering the President.

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