Kerr echoed the sentiment of Pistons counterpart
Stan Van Gundy, who hours earlier wondered aloud how America could
elect a "brazenly racist" Trump.
"The man who's going to lead you has routinely
used racist, misogynist, insulting words. That's a tough one.
That's a tough one. And I wish him well, I hope he's a good president.
Steve Kerr laments 'disgusting'
election cycle after Trump win
By Brandon Schlager - Published on Nov. 10, 2016
http://www.sportingnews.com/us/nba/news/steve-kerr-donald-trump-comments-presidential-election-2016-warriors-jerry-springer/axst71tm4vlu1j5skrg2vftrt
Throughout the past year, Kerr has been critical
of the president for his stance on immigration, the NFL's player
protests and, overall, the divisive nature of Trump's administration.
But after Trump surprised many by embracing the idea of stricter
gun control laws during a meeting on Wednesday, Kerr was asked
if the President's new stance caught him off-guard.
"I think he had forgotten which side he was on,"
Kerr said of Trump's new stance on gun control. "It reminded me
of 'Anchorman' when Brick ends up on the wrong side of a fight,
and he's like, 'Yeah!' They're like, 'No, Brick, you're on this
side,' and he's like, 'Oh, OK.'"
Warriors' Steve Kerr compares
Donald Trump to Brick from 'Anchorman'
by Pete Blackburn @PeteBlackburn Mar 1, 2018
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/warriors-steve-kerr-compares-donald-trump-to-brick-from-anchorman/ore-1.12006219
Remember, the president works for us, not vice versa. We elected
him. He doesn’t just work for his constituents and his base. He
works for every citizen. Once you take that office, you have to
do what’s best for the entire country. Sure, you’re going to have
policies that align with your party, but that’s not the point.
Respectfully, Mr. Trump, the point is this: You’re the president.
You represent all of us. Don’t divide us. Bring us together.
Steve Kerr explains why the Warriors
won't visit the White House
By STEVE KERR (AS TOLD TO CHRIS BALLARD) September 24, 2017
https://www.si.com/nba/2017/09/24/steve-kerr-warriors-donald-trump-white-house-stephen-curry