Kerr steals from everybody he has worked with and was getting exposed by the rockets, but like always got saved by having more talent and the refs.
Kerr is like literally the luckiest human ever. He was lucky enough not once but twice to play on teams with superstars that won multiple rings in Jordan and then Duncan and then he walks into a situation that had been built by Mark Jackson and takes over. The fact that Mike Brown won like all those games in a row (and I guess Luke Walton, too) shows that it doesn't take much to coach the Warriors and be successful. But I will say that I have applauded Kerr for his statements on Trump and the guy did lose his dad to Middle East violence back when he was in college. So there are parts of him that I really don't like but other parts that I can't help but admire about him...if that makes sense.