In a candid fifteen-minute press conference, Steve Kerr accepted full responsibility for his heated verbal altercation with Draymond Green last Monday. Labeling the episode a regrettable "family dispute," Kerr admitted he failed to maintain composure during the timeout, subsequently apologizing to Green and the squad. He emphasized that their twelve-year partnership, which yielded four NBA titles, relies on shared, intense competitiveness. Kerr acknowledged that he, rather than Green, failed to channel that visceral passion correctly this time.
Addressing the Warriors’ mediocre 15-15 record, Kerr brutally admitted they are a "fading dynasty" and no longer the 2017 juggernaut. However, he urged the team to find pride within the struggle. Despite Green’s recent performance issues, Kerr insisted his primary goal is for Green to finish his career at Golden State. Describing Green as complicated yet incredibly loyal, Kerr pledged to defend him forever, valuing their deep bond over the current basketball hardships.