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Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors

Steve Kerr in 'The Last Dance,' the Warriors' Championship Window and the 96 Bulls vs. the 17 Warriors

Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors

Locked On Podcast Network, Charles T Hamilton

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πŸ—“οΈ 18 May 2020

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Wes Goldberg talks about Steve Kerr's story in episode 9 of "The Last Dance," what the Warriors can learn from the 90s Bulls, what they are looking to add this offseason, and why the 2017 Warriors would dominate the 1996 Bulls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Locked-on Warriors, your daily podcast on All Things Warriors, part of the Locked-on Podcast Network.

0:17.2

I'm West Goldberg Warriors writer for the Mercury News.

0:19.6

Today's episode of Locked On Warriors is

0:21.8

brought to you by Built Bar, the best tasting low-car protein bar I've ever had. The promo code

0:26.8

locked on gets you $10 off of your first box at builtbar.com. We have some mailbag questions to get to,

0:33.5

and I want to address this question about the 96 Bulls versus the 2017 Warriors.

0:38.1

But before I get to any of that, I wanted to talk about Steve Kerr's portion of the last dance documentary.

0:43.5

I thought it was one of the most well done parts of the whole documentary.

0:47.7

I knew of all that background and stuff about Steve and his dad.

0:52.6

But I thought they did a really nice job of bridging that

0:56.2

to Steve Kerr, hitting that big shot in the 97 finals. I remember Michael Thompson, who filmed all

1:02.4

of this stuff in 97, 98, telling me that that was the most moving part of the series.

1:08.9

And I thought it was up there with one of the most moving parts

1:12.4

of the series. I would probably take that part about Steve Kerr, everything that he went through

1:17.8

and how that sort of the way that the documentary kind of put it together from a storytelling

1:23.8

perspective, kind of having all of that stuff culminate in him hitting that big

1:28.8

shot in 1997 that gave the Bulls the lead against the jazz and kind of sealed that win for

1:35.2

them in game six. But, you know, these parts about Steve Kerr standing there during the national

1:41.3

anthem, thinking about his dad and how he would never believe

1:44.7

where he was right then, because when Steve's dad, you know, was assassinated, he was going to

1:51.9

Arizona in college. I don't think anybody in any had any sort of idea that this would be what Steve

1:58.1

Kerr's career would be as a player, as a coach, all of those things.

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