On paper, it doesn’t seem logical to criticize anything Steve Kerr has done thus far.
In his first season as the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, he created a well-oiled machine that set franchise records across the board en route to bringing the first championship to the team in 40 years. He helped unleash Stephen Curry, who would explode and win his first MVP award, and Draymond Green, who turned a lot of heads as the center (literally) of the Warriors’ incredible small lineup. He finished second in Coach of the Year voting to Atlanta’s Mike Budenholzer.