![]() ![]() ![]() “When things are kept internally, it’s almost easy to handle them,” Kerr said on Saturday. But he understands what kind of distractions a team can face when those private scuffles leak to the media, like when Michael Jordan punched him in the face during a heated practice ahead of the Chicago Bulls’ 1995-96 season. Has seen “all kinds of crazy stuff” over his 32 years in the NBA as both a player and coach, including “20-plus” fistfights in practices that were kept in-house, he said. Benjamin Parks, Freelance / Special to The Chronicle Show More Show Less Santiago Mejia, Staff / The Chronicle Show More Show Less 3 of3Ĭoach Steve Kerr said the incident should have remained private. Green made a statement and took questions from members of the news media after an incident where Green punched teammate Jordan Poole during Golden State Warriors basketball practice. Takashi Aoyama, Stringer / Getty Images Show More Show Less 2 of3ĭraymond Green during a news conference at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., Saturday, Oct. Steve Kerr head coach of the Golden State Warriors argues a call during the Washington Wizards v Golden State Warriors - NBA Japan Games at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. ![]()
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