Kerr on letting his players run timeouts: I've been reminded of what an insane world we live in
Steve Kerr replied to the criticism he got for letting his players run the timeout during the win against the Suns

Steve Kerr replied to the criticism he got for letting his players run the timeout during the win against the Suns.
Per ESPN, "I've been quickly reminded today of what an insane world we live in, and how everything now is just a story and constantly judged and picked apart," Kerr told 95.7 The Game in San Francisco on Tuesday.
"it's the world we live in so everyone is going to debate it and whether it's a controversy or not it has to become one I guess."
Despite some apparent backlash, Kerr said he might do it again.
"I don't think it's something we would do often, but I think it's a good exercise," the coach said. "It's a nine-month season. ... This is every single day for seven, eight, nine months depending on how your team does. And so everything gets pretty monotonous. I think you've got to do your best in the NBA to keep things light and loose and occasionally throw the team a curveball. So I can see doing it again one time, a couple times. We'll see."
Per ESPN, "I've been quickly reminded today of what an insane world we live in, and how everything now is just a story and constantly judged and picked apart," Kerr told 95.7 The Game in San Francisco on Tuesday.
"it's the world we live in so everyone is going to debate it and whether it's a controversy or not it has to become one I guess."
Despite some apparent backlash, Kerr said he might do it again.
"I don't think it's something we would do often, but I think it's a good exercise," the coach said. "It's a nine-month season. ... This is every single day for seven, eight, nine months depending on how your team does. And so everything gets pretty monotonous. I think you've got to do your best in the NBA to keep things light and loose and occasionally throw the team a curveball. So I can see doing it again one time, a couple times. We'll see."