"I was finally the most talented player on the floor" - Why Steve Kerr enjoyed his post-NBA career playing pickup basketball
Kerr was surprised that he was dominating his opponents in pickup games. Steve Kerr spent 15 years in the NBA as a player, winning five championships, …
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