INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Steve Kerr knew how he sounded as his words came out. The same Steve Kerr that was a five-time champion as a lightly recruited high school player who carved out a 15-year NBA career as the No. 50 overall pick in the draft. The same Steve Kerr who became a four-time champion head coach with no past coaching experience. The same Steve Kerr who played with a long list of all-time greats and now has led countless others as a coach. This isn’t what Kerr and the Warriors play for. Not the NBA play-in tournament or being a No. 10 seed. Perfectly so, none of that mattered. Sports erase thought in moments of greatness, taken aback by the supreme. “For one night, we’re us,” Kerr said. “We’re champions again. I know that may sound crazy to everybody out there. It’s a play-in game – I don’t care. Just absolutely beautiful to watch.”A winner by nature and a fan of the game at heart, Kerr meant every word after the Warriors’ 126-121 comeback win Wednesday night against the No. 9 seed LA Clippers on the road at Intuit Dome. Win or go home. The Warriors are packed and going to Phoenix.Steph...
If only for one night, Warriors display championship mettle in win vs. Clippers
Published April 16, 2026 • 6 hrs ago
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