After a 15-year career on the court, Steve Kerr turned to coaching, and since then, he has led the Golden State Warriors and three championships. But when it comes to the success of Steve as a head coach, was named Coach of the Year and, in 2016, the man, 54-years-old, he says that his techniques are effective, were born of the patience of his father, Dr. Malcolm Kerr. After all, Steve has developed a reputation for being peaceful and quiet, but it wasn’t always so serene.
“He had a temper, horrible. He couldn’t control it,” he said to Steve at the The New York Times at the end of 2016. “Everything I did, whether it was a shot, and if he managed to get out, to me, was the anger of both. It was embarrassing … and He and my mother were in the stands watching him, and he never said anything until we got home. I had the feeling that I needed to learn on my own, and anything I say would mean more after you have let it go “.
Steve also added that his father was the one who would be the parents of the Minor Leagues, the casual conversations and the carefree, come in after-the-fact, when they were more like conversations instead of lectures. “He was a watcher,” he said to Steve. “And it made me learn and try it out. Treatment is to give plenty of space for our children, and to talk to you at the right time. Looking back on it, I think my dad was a big influence for me, in my own way. It certainly has left its mark.