It’s not very frequent that Warriors coach Steve Kerr displays his anger on the court. But in the second quarter of the Warriors’ 110-107 loss to the New York Knicks on Sunday at Madison Square Garden, his anger was on full display and directed towards rookie Will Richard after a turnover. After the game, Kerr said he regretted losing his composure. Two days later on Tuesday, he went further and admitted that his anger was misplaced by being directed at the rookie, he said in an interview with 95.7 The Game’s “Willard and Dibs.” “That was an unfortunate one, I blamed the wrong guy on that one,” Kerr reflected. “I was upset about Will’s two turnovers in a row because he had gotten a foul for a push off just before. But the angle that I had from the bench… I thought he could have corralled it, I should say – then I saw it on tape later and I saw he was trying to save it from going out of bounds, and it was really [Brandin Podziemski’s] fault on the pass itself.” Richard started the fast break play by forcing a...