Your Golden State Warriors have a new head coach. Yesterday, reports surfaced that the team was hiring Steve Kerr — a decorated player and current TV analyst with no coaching experience. As USA Today's Sam Amick points out, that all sounds surprisingly similar to recently ousted Mark Jackson, who was fired last week.
Kerr's coaching résumé looks exactly the same as Jackson's did when Warriors owner Joe Lacob gave him his first chance back in 2011. And that is why, as Lacob sees it, this all makes perfect sense in the weirdest of ways.
"Look, we did pretty well with Mark Jackson," Lacob told USA TODAY Sports by phone, his statement thick with irony but strangely logical. "In the end, it wasn't working out, which only we can probably totally appreciate on the inside."
That not-so-veiled jab is in reference to the apparent rift between Jackson and team management that eventually led to his firing. Speaking to USA Today, Lacob added:
"I get that (people) see the win total, and they think that's all that matters. But we have an organization that's 200 people, and everyone has to get along and work together and that's just the way it worked out. ... We went out and we wanted to find the best guy to lead this team to the next level."
Kerr's agreeable personality was a major selling point to Warriors management as they prepare to move into their Mission Bay home in 2018. He agreed to a five-year deal worth $25 million, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in the NBA.
A 15-year NBA veteran, Kerr made his mark as a sharpshooting role player for the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls, winning three NBA championships with the team before moving to the San Antonio Spurs, where he won another two titles before retiring after the 2002-2003 season. He then moved to the front office, serving as general manager of the Phoenix Suns for three seasons from 2007-2010.
The move elicited words like "Stunner," "Shocker" and "Spurned." The latter referred to the New York Knicks's attempts to lure Kerr, whose longtime coach, Phil Jackson, has taken over the reins. The deal was thought to be a foregone conclusion, until the Warriors swooped in.