Warriors unsure when coach Steve Kerr will return
The Golden State Warriors took a commanding 3-0 series lead against the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday night. They did so without former MVP Kevin Durant and head coach Steve Kerr.
While Durant will likely be back from his calf injury here soon, it looks like the Warriors will be without Kerr for the foreseeable future.
Steve Kerr updates his health status, says symptoms have worsened, he will not coach tomorrow and status unknown beyond pic.twitter.com/qtQRAYYHvq
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) April 23, 2017
Reports surfaced prior to Saturday’s game that Kerr was under the weather and would miss the action. There’s now a bit of clarification as it relates to Kerr’s health problems.
It’s a continuation of the back issues that kept Kerr out for nearly a half of season in 2015-16.
That’s not good news for the Warriors. Kerr has been among the most-successful head coaches in NBA history, having put up a 207-39 record in three seasons as the Warriors’ head coach.
Taking away the impact of this on the court, there has to be some major concern about Kerr’s long-term health. As of right now, that’s likely the biggest focus from what is a tight-knit Warriors organization.
The Warriors will take on Portland on the road in Game 4 on Monday with an opportunity to complete the sweep.
They will now likely do so without Kerr behind the bench.