Golden State Coach Steve Kerr: Gun Control Is ‘My Movement’
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr describes the gun control movement as his movement.

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr describes the gun control movement as his movement.
After a video emerged of a Broward County, Florida, police officer slamming a black teenager’s head into the ground, and then punching him. Golden State Warriors Steve Kerr seemed to blame the entire country for the incident.
Feb. 14 (UPI) — Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant had to restrain Steve Kerr after the coach slammed his clipboard and was ejected during a game against the Portland Trail Blazers.
A handful of Hollywood stars were pining for a Beto O’Rourke presidential run just after he lost his race for the Senate.
Hollywood and leftist elites such as Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr, went wild to support Beto O’Rourke’s run for Senate in Texas. O’Rourke lost, but now those same elitists are pushing him to run for president in 2020.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr has been outspoken against the NFL’s anthem policy in the past. Therefore it should come as no surprise that the champion coach and former player would also give strong words of support for the the NFL’s original anthem protester.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr is speaking out against pro-military patriotism at sporting events calling the celebrations “nationalistic” and “patronizing.”
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr is taking on the NRA for opposing the city of Seattle’s latest gun control ordinance.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr mocked the National Rifle Association (NRA) Friday in the wake of news about the Second Amendment group’s financial troubles.
Steve Kerr blasted President Trump on Wednesday afternoon for not inviting the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx to the White House, and, for disinviting the Philadelphia Eagles.
The first team that got disinvited from President Trump’s White House, is now opening up about the most recent team to have their invite rescinded.
The Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers are the two most politically left-wing teams in all of the NBA, and now, they face each other again after possibly their most “woke” year ever.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith shot down Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr calling the NFL’s new National Anthem policy “idiotic,” instead opting to label it “cowardly.” “I don’t think the word is idiotic,” Smith stated. “The more appropriate word to me
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr accused the NFL of trying to appeal “to their fanbase” and using the anthem as “fake patriotism,” after the league enacted a rule change on Wednesday which required players on the field to stand for the anthem.
Warriors Coach Steve Kerr renewed his call for stricter gun laws in wake of the school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas. Specifically, Kerr said laws are needed “in every state,” which require that “your guns need to be locked up.”
Appearing as a guest host Friday on ESPN’s “First Take,” Domonique Foxworth claimed that when Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich speak out against President Donald Trump and openly discuss politics, they are
San Francisco interim Mayor Mark Farrell is making a push to get his city to host the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Farrell recently wrote a letter to Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Tom Perez in which he reportedly pitched that San Francisco would serve as the perfect foil to President Donald Trump and his policies.
Monday, Fox Sports 1 “Speak for Yourself” co-host Jason Whitlock called Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr a “hypocrite” and “limousine liberal” for being “flippant” when asked about skipping the protest for Stephon Clark, who recently died at the hands
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, knows what it feels like to be a part of something. After all, the former Arizona star has won championships as both a player and coach.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has been a frequent participant in the gun control debate, sharing his opinions in everything from television interviews to passionate press conference rants.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr joked that President Donald Trump was like a confused character from the movie Anchorman when he was suddenly seen siding with the anti-gun position this week.
The Golden State Warriors announced that instead of going to the White House to celebrate their 2016 championship season, they will invite a group of school children to join them in a visit to the African American Museum in Washington, DC.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr fielded questions from reporters prior to his team’s tilt against Portland on Wednesday night, as he usually does before each game.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has issued a call to action. The NBA champion player and coach believes our nation’s “core values” are under attack, and that it’s time for citizens to do more to fight “propoganda.”
Despite being perhaps the living embodiment of what one can do if he sets his mind and body to a disciplined pursuit of a worthy goal, Golden State forward Kevin Durant, who is black, looks down from his lofty perch high atop the NBA world, and sees oppression.
In a Saturday interview on CNN’s “The Axe Files,” outspoken Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr hammered President Trump for creating a “storm” with his “divisive” comments like when he bashed the National Anthem protests and called protesters “sons of
Steve Kerr responded to the Texas church attack by contrasting car and gun ownership without mentioning owning car is “80%” riskier than owning a gun.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr labeled the nation’s inability to curb multiple-victim gun violence “disgusting” and a “shame” on Monday.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr has proclaimed that Gregg Popovich, the Trump-hating coach of the San Antonio Spurs, would make a great presidential candidate, according to reports.
A lot of people try to bring things to Washington, D.C. George W. Bush sought to bring a “new tone,” Barack Obama tried for “hope and change.” The Golden State Warriors, however, will try to bring their values.
Perhaps it’s poetic justice, that the same political movement which coined the phrase, “an inconvenient truth,” seems to constantly be inconvenienced by truth. Such is the case with what’s happening right now Sports Illustrated.
According to Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, the team has still not met to decide if they will accept any invitations to visit the White House this year.
In a podcast interview with Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News, outspoken Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he believes it would be good for his team to “respect the institution” and “consider” visiting President Donald Trump
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr is an enigma. His father was killed by terrorists in Lebanon, yet Kerr continues to trash President Donald J. Trump, a hawk dealing with terrorism.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr hasn’t been able to do much coaching recently while he recovers from back issues. However, the break from coaching has given him more time to do what he seems to enjoy doing most…talking about Donald Trump.
Following Friday’s loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Golden State Warriors guard/forward Andre Iguodala made some racial remarks while speaking to a group of reporters. “What would dumb n**** say? ‘Just play harder. Figure it out. Change gonna come.’ You know what we
Chief Social Justice Warrior and head coach for the San Antonio Spurs, Gregg Popovich, just can’t get over that Donald J. Trump won the 2016 presidential election and now sits in the oval office as the 45th president of the United States.
Sunday, Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr weighed in on President Donald Trump’s temporary immigration ban from several countries, saying the “shocking” and “horrible” idea will only support terrorism. “This is not the way to do it,” Kerr told
Sunday Hillary Clinton supporter, left-wing advocate, and head coach for the Golden State Warriors Steve Kerr mocked comments made by White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer and Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway.
After his team’s game against the Orlando Magic, Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr took a shot at Press Secretary Sean Spicer when about being introduced to the crowd as a “former Orlando Magic star.” Kerr played only 47 games