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Like to be on the white house staff. Got to watch twitter to see what people are going to do. You were in, you were around when the Colin Kaepernick protests were going on when he was playing for the 49ers. What did you think then about that . I fully supported his right to speak out. I thought he made some mistakes, some big mistakes early. He wore the socks. Remember the socks that were pigs in policemen ewan forps. He didnt have a clear message at first. But i supported his right to protest and i think what he did was really admirable. He went out and sought the advice of a man named nate boyer, a former player with a seahawks. A military veteran, who gave kaepernick the advice to kneel. He said in stead of sitting on the bench, kneel. Its also a sign of respect. If you think about you bow in front of somebody. And so this was the advice kaepernick sought out. He sort of refined his message, saying i thought things had made more sense in terms of clarifying what he was protesting. I thought he had a really powerful message and its proven to be very much so. Youre a great judge of aet leets. You recognize talent. Why isnt he in the nfl now . Colin cappkaepernick. Hes clearly a much better player than a lot of guys who are playing back up quarterback around the league. I think theres two reasons hes not in the nfl. One the marketing. I think the owners are are concerneded about their fan base and two, and these reasons really go hand in hand. The distraction that he would cause. Given modern media. The way we live. The minute he signs with a team, can you imagine the media throng, the attention that will be on every game . And so i understand. I totally understand a general manager who doesnt want to deal with that. You think about tim tebow, for example. Tim tebow was such a a then the president kind of brought it up out of the blue. Wouldnt you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag . To say get the son of a bitch off the field right now in hes fired. This is another reason why i think all of us and our team have a tough time with the president because its instead of unifying and trying to calm the storm, hes creating it over and over again. We see it with his tweets every day. So that was you know, he used the word sons of bitches to talk about nfl players who had made it clear theyre protesting racial inequality and police brutality. Those are sons of bitches . Youre the president of the united states. Youre going to call kaepernick out for nonviolent protests, staple of american democracy. Thats really hard to deal with. And that was for me, that was probably the hardest one to deal with. The personal slights that weve seen from trump. I mean you sort of get used to it after a while. You get numb to it. That one really stung. Because it was so devicive. And it was so angry. And it just didnt make sense. But in certain ways, it had the desired effect in that he sort of dominated the news. Theres also a constituent. Youve seen the nfl took a hit around it and the owners were scrambling around that issue, so there was, it was you know, maybe diabolically clever. It was, but is that the president s job to be diabolically clever . No, i understand. Draymond green, your wonderful player, very outspoken. He was at harvard the other day giving a talk. And he got into this kole qui with mark cube ben. Long distance. Because draymond said i dont think we should call people who run teams as owners. And i had never thought about it in those terms before. Did you talk to him about that before he went an gave that talk . Oh, no, draymond says what he wants, anytime he wants, which is what i love about him. I had never heard that argument either. The idea that referencing an owner would be offensive, but of course, you and i are white guys. We like, weve grown up in a different background, different environment. And i think that was draymonds point. Said we all have sort of a different circumstance in life and youve got to think about everybodys circumstance. Put yourself in somebody elses shoes. It makes perfect sense. Silence, theres little cross pollination. Discussion. How much has being a player and being a coach sensitized you to issues you never would have been sensitive to . Its really one of the great blessings in my life is to have been raised overseas in different cultures with different people from all over the world. And then from actually junior high on, basically living and working, or going to school in integrated situations and then being in the nba for i guess 27 years now, whatever, 29 years, its a multicultural melting pot Work Environment and you just, you understand. You start to see where everybody comes from and you know, my old coach, he has one of the great sayings. Were at accident of birth. Were not asked to be born into the situations. Were born black, white, poor, whatever. We are who we are. And its so important to understand who the other person is and where he came from. Because in most cases, its very different and the more you can learn about that person, the easier it is to get out of that silo that you mentioned. And understand that theres nuance to everything. In the world. I follow your twitter feed. Its mostly not about sports. Its mostly about public issues and the question comes up why should people care. What you or what athletes say. Youre prominent because of your work. Why should folks look to you guys for political inspiration . They shouldnt. They dont need to. If they dont want to, then they dont have to. But everybodys got a twitter feed. Why does anybody care. There are people who probably shouldnt. Exactly. To me, this is more a question of you know, how the world works now and social media and just the whole way we operate. Everybody has a voice. It just so happens that if youre famous, more people are going to follow you. Do you feel a responsibility because youre famous to speak out on these issue sns. Thats a good question. I dont know that i feel a responsibility. Its more just in my heart. Im so, so disgusted by the lack of sensible gun policy. Im so disgusted. I know thats a lot of what youve been tweeting about. I tweet a lot. Mostly retweet stuff. Especially in the position that im in. You know, i used to tweet when i was a commentator for tnt and i would tweet about basketball as with everything in twitter, stuff gets thrown back in my face all the time. So like years ago, i think working at tnt, lebron had a huge game and i tweeted Something Like if i could pick one player to have f in a road game, game seven in the playoffs, id take lebron. You think any cleveland fans might have retweeted that after cleveland beat us on the road in game seven . So ive learned my lesson. Im more interested in retweeting articles. Trying to spread the word if i see something really sensible. Nick kristof wrote a great piece in the New York Times with two weeks ago about comparing gun safety to the automobile industry. And you know, in the 50s, you were nine times as like ly to de in a car accident than you are today and the reason its gone down is simple safety measures. Seat belts. Car seats. Speed limits. You know, making sure drivers license Background Stuff was thorough and the right people were behind the wheel. And the whole article was like we dont have to take away peoples Second Amendment rights, but what we need is some common sense and yet, people ar. We dont do anything. Thats ridiculous to me and it drives me crazy and so im constantly retweeting stuff that i read about that issue because it means something to me. Coming up next. As steph curry, i guarantee you hes never talked one time about oh my gosh, wonder what happens if i mis. He just goes out there and plays. 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You have the blond hair. The blue eyes and so on. I think the Asunlgts Mgts is th grew up playing basketball in the u. S. And went to the University Of Arizona and the rest flowed from there, but you spent part of your life here, but part of your life in the middle east. Talk about what that was like. You were very much not in the mainstream of culture. What did you learn from that experience . Well i sort of had the best of both worlds. I was born in beirut. My grandparents settled there after world war i. They had a great his ary of running an or fannage. We spent a lot of time in los angeles and periodically, he would take sabbaticals overseas. He was a professor of meiddle east earn history. You were there during your Junior High School years. Three years in cairo. A year in france. A summer in tunisia. Ive lived in different cultures. Ive seen speak arabic. I did speak it pretty well. Enough to get around when i was there for a couple of years. And i saw americans in cairo. We were beloved. This is the late 70s. Beloved. We stood for our culture. Everybody copied us. And we were beloved. I i think we still are for the most part. In a lot of places around the world. But people are wondering what the hell happened to us. They dont love our foreign policy. They dont love whats happening with our government, but i think they still love american values. Whether were hanging on to that. I saw all that. I saw different perspectives. I saw how people saw us. Then i was in someone elses backyard, having to adapt to their culture. Those are great things to experience as a human being. Your dad went back to beirut in the early 80s to become president of the American University in beirut. It was a real difficult time there. It was. It was his dream job. Having been raised at the university literally then going to school there. Speaking fluent arabic. Loving the culture. In beirut. Loving the idea of bringing people, students to the university who can foster peace and understanding amongst all the different religious groups. He loved that. He loved that challenge. He loved the idea and when the job came up, he knew it was dapg rouse, but i think he felt somewhat protected because of his background and because of his reputation. But obviously that in a weird paradoxical way, it was those qualities that made him a target. He was a force for reconciliation for understanding. He was a positive image for the u. S. Thats right. And he became the most Prominent American In Beirut at the time because you mentioned the embassy bombing. Marine bar ricks that were bombs. 300 marines were killed. Awful. The military lapse. The embassy basically after it was bombed, i dont remember if it was closed, but it was obviously basically shut down for the most part. The American University campus became sort of the next most obvious place where you were going to find americans and he was the president. Then you got a call. Your dorm room. 3 00 in the morning. My dorm room and a man named bahin, good armenian name, he worked at the university, great family friend. He called me to give me the news that my dad had been shot and killed and obviously, you know, my whole world changed and our familys whole lives. Ended in a certain way and a new life had to begin and it was pretty rough. You and your dad were close. He was very invested in you and in your aspirations to be a basketball player. Helped you secure your scholarship and so on. I ask you this as someone, i lost my father when i was in college. We were under different circumstances, but also very difficult circumstances. Suddenly and unexpectedly. And it was like i felt completely alone. Yeah. You were alone. Your family was overseas. What did you do . Well i turned to my teammates. Thats one of the beautiful things about sports, its like a built in family. Kind of a cocoon and you can lose yourself in sports, in physical activity. So i went to practice the next day. My teammates knew what happened, obviously, my coach. I spent, like i slept for three hours on his couch in his office the next day when it happened. I didnt sleep all night. I didnt know what to do. But i practiced that afternoon. I needed to think about something else. And so i just kept playing and going to school and you just move on. You practiced the next day and had a game the next night. I think it was a few nights later, maybe three or four days later. But that game was something that was sort of noted nationally because the entire arena kind of grieved with you. Right, right. It was the kind of thing that back then, was kind of, it was a local story. You know, if today if that happened, it would be you know, it would have been miserable to deal with that you know, it would have been a national story. It would have been unbearable. But at the time, it was at least an era where there wasnt this 24 7 invasion of your privacy that happens all the time now. But i dealt with you know, the local media or whatever and the game itself was very emotional. And fans were so supportive and from that point on, i became like an adoptive son in tucson and people there were so amazing. They took care of me and the basketball program, the coaches, my teammates and i was lucky. The team and the guys carried me through a really difficult time because as you said, my family was still overseas. Im sure you think about as i think about sort of the fact that my dad never saw what happened. What would he say about your he wouldnt believe it. I was not even recruited out of high school. I didnt secure the scholarship to arizona until literally about a month before School Started so this was, this would have been so farfetched. But my dad loved sports. He loved ed basketball. We used to go to the ucla games. John wood ner. No one would have predicted you would have the kind of career that you had as player and you got to play with some extraordinary, great, great players. Including Michael Jordan. Im so interested in how athletes elevate themselves to be greater than the rest. Who the athletes who kind of can take charge of that moment when everybody else is, i dont want to take the shot. You take the shot. What is it about the psyche of a Michael Jordan, a tim duncan, a david robson, the kind of players you played with that separates them from the rest . Yeah. Its an interesting dynamic. You got a few of them now certainly steph curry would fit in that. Its a really, its one of the fun things about coaching is you get to really see somebodys soul and what theyre about. And everybody obviously in the nba brings something to the table. Theyre all such tall enented players or they wouldnt be here. There are just u certain guys who seem to rise above the rest of them. Its fearlessness. Its lack of selfconsciousness. Its, its work ethic. Its prepping for that moment. And all the best players, you mention ed tim duncan. Michael jordan. Larry byrd. All the best guys are the ones that have the most skill combined with the guts that youre referencing and thats an amazing combination. The guts to not worry about making a mistake. Yeah. I still remember michael had this commercial when he was still playing. 26 times, ive been trusted the take the game winning shot and missed. That commercial really struck me. Because you think of michael jord jordan, you think he made every shot. He didnt make every shot. If you can make half of them in the clutch, youre doing really well. But youre going to fail half the time so you have to be able to accept failure. The hardest thing for me to accept, i was not a clutch player and shooter because i was too selfconscious, to insecure about the judgment that would come my way. And i finally kind of got over that hump halfway through my career where i said screw it, you got to go for it. That was something i had to work at. My guys, like steph curry, i guarant guarantee you, hes never thought, what if i miss. He just goes out there and plays. No conscious. Especially difficult today. The amount of judgment that exists for these guys. These young guys. We are getting judged not just daily, but by the minute. Every single step these guys take. Everything they do, everything they say is critiqued and judged and so thats a big part of being professional athlete these days. Is dealing with all that stuff and still being able to perform at a high level. Jordan also had this, an edge that was effort evident on the court. Aparticipantly in practice as well. I think you got into a scrap with him once. Michael was the most intense practice player ive ever been around. His theory was he was going to put pressure on us every day in practice. And the pressure that comes with adversity. It was not easy being his teammate. He challenged you. You had to stand up to him and prove your worth. So got into it one day. We got into a little bit. Its something that happens frankly three times a year on every team, but when Michael Jordan is involved, it gets a little more. I think people didnt think of you as the most likely match for him. Im not going to beat anybody, but ill fight people. Im going to lose every time, but ive got a competitive, insecure streak in me that i want to win so badly. When i was playing, i knew i wasnt that xwood. 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Redirecting to understood. Org narrator join parents and experts at understood. Org. A free online resource about learning and attention issues to help your child thrive. And change the way you wifi. Youve played for these legendary coaches. Phil jackson. Lenny wilkins. Greg popoveitch. Greg simmons. Great coach. Played for him my rookie year if phoenix. Real character. What did you learn from them. Boy, i learned everything from them. They were all what makes a great coach . I think what makes a great coach is the connection, the authentic connection. Between player and coach and the awareness of what that player needs and knows what the team is. T not about xs and os. Thats a part of it. But theres lots out there that can draw up a great play. Its about the Human Connection and thats where popoveitch and phil jackson were so brilliant that i think of in terms of motivating, not by ra ra, lets go get them, team, but by Fu Finding About whats important. Learning about your family. Keeping things interesting and fun and different. The cumulative effect of all that is he just, you get this great sort of Cruising Sennation through the season where every day is fun and youre building and building and building. And obviously, they would both readily admit and when you have great talent, that helps. Makes it a lot easier. My job is so much easier. I pattern myself after those guys in terms of the dynamics i just mentioned, just the joy that comes with Play Iing And T continuity and the relationship. But if we didnt have great talent, i would have been fired by now. Just the nature of the nba. Everything is about talent. You talk about the arc of a basketball season. Ive thought a lot about this sports and campaigns, president ial campaigns. And they are slr similar in the sense theyre long. They have ups and downs. And when youre not performing the way you should and youre doing it under the watchful eye of millions of people who think they can do better than you and who let you know. Social media has made it even more so it seems to me that part of it is part of the Leadership Role and i saw it in barack obama, frankly, in our campaigns, is to help the team through those not to get too low. Not to get too high. To think long. And not short. Yeah, for sure. Accepting the judgment and criticism thats coming. Sometimes we make fun of it. Well you know, we might show somebodys tweet or comment in a film session just to as a reminder of you know how silly this whole existence is. That everything we do is crosssuit Si Skrut Size Nuysed the way it is. We try to make light of it and really zero in on whats important. Not just how were going to guard the pick and roll, but whats important to each player. We let family come on flights. Popoveitch was the first coach i had who did that. Its amazing how positive it is for a player when he can bring his kids on a road trip. We have team dinners all the time. Our ownership is great b about understanding the chemistry that comes with team meals. Get away from the court. The locker room. Get into a restaurant. Have a dplaglass of wine with y teammate. All that stuff matters in the course of a season and when you can put it all together with great talent, it fits together and great personalities and guys who are competitive and hungry. You got something and thats what weve been able to do here part. Part of it is subject gaiting your ego to the group. Youre the leader, but you dont want to overshadow the group. Yeah. Thats right. And yet, you have to maintain your authority. Over the group. And thats sort of the trick. Thats where phil and pop were really powerful. Liblg when i played for both of them, there was f a part of me that was a little afraid of them. Just a little. But i knew how much they loved me and respected me and cared about me. That accommodation was really powerful. You cant, your team cant walk all over you. About three times a year, i would snam and go nuts ch you dont want to disappoint your dad, right . If your dad is very patient. Thats how my dad was. He was very, very patient. But every once in a while, he would get so upset and id be like oh my god, i dont want to dispoiappoint him. That can be the role of a coach or any leader. Youre magnanimous and supportive and youre emotionally there and youre loving and caring, but every once in a while, youve just got to snap and remind them of the goal and what were trying to accomplish and occasionally during the season, that happens and i try to steer them back on course and but it has to be natural, too. It has to come from the heart. Thats the key. If everything is authentic and you trust each other, then the whole Group Dynamic will work. You were absent from the bench for long periods of time. Over the last couple of years. And you were dealing with chronic pain. What happened . I still am. I still deal with chronic pain every day. I had what i thought was a routine back surgery 2015 after the finals and unfortunately, theres no such thing as routine back surgery. I didnt really realize that at the time. Ive had a lot of friends who have had the surgery, done great, i thought no brainer. But had a spinal fluid leak. Which is can cause a lot of problems. With equilibrium and can cause a lot of pain. Been dealing with it ever since ch ive made some improvement, but im not all the way better. Im sure you can watch games where im rubbing my eyes and holing my neck. Im still dealing with a lot of pain. How has it impacted your ability to do what you do . Well, it more than anything, it just impacts my ability to just enjoy the day. You know it doesnt impact my coaching. It doesnt like cognitively, it doesnt do anything, its just discomfort. Its pain and discomfort. I love to be outdoors. I love to play golf. I love to hike and surf and i havent been able to do as much of that. I think i read somewhere marijuana was one of the things didnt help. I tried it. Its amazing. Ive learned so much during this two years ive been prescribed painkillers, opioids. Have you used them . Never. I shouldnt say never. I tried one pill and it was so disconcerting and it didnt help with my pain. And so i stopped. But i started reading about it. It was terrifying. And then so i tried medicinal marijuana, that didnt help either, unfortunately, but i became an advocate for it, which is very ironic because i was the kid in high school who never, i took a puff of marijuana for the first time on my 40th birthday. And it didnt do anything for me. I was a drinker. In college. And i still am. I like my beer and wine. But ive never tried pot till i was 40. Didnt do anything for me. Tried it again in a medicinal way. Didnt help with my pain and havent tried it since, but im a proponent of it as a painkiller because i know it has helped a lot of people and its much healthier than the stuff were being prescribed. Do you see yourself on the bench for, is this what you want to do . Is this the job of your dreams . This is yet. This is what i love to do. And i would love to be greg and coach for the next 20 years with the same organization. I have no desire to leave the warriors, the bay area. I realize how farfetched that idea is because nba coaches dont last for long period of time in one city. Pop is the exception rather than the rule, but that would be my dream. You probably have seen this, but there are people who have an idea for both of you guys, which is this the Popoveitch Kerr 2020 ticket. Lots of people are thinking of running for president. I will campaign for pop. I will also campaign for pop. I would not be his running mate. Wed have to find another one for him. I want you to sign this shirt for me. We can do that. You want me to get pop to sign it, too . We should do that. Yes. I told him when these shirts came about we were laughing about it. And i told him, i said if we do it, ill take care of california, but youre going to have thats very generous of you. Yeah, yeah. Do you see yourself being actively involved on behalf of candidates in the future . Assuming pop isnt running. Youve said youre for him. Not really. Ive really shied away from im not afraid to talk about politics. I dont like our system. I hate our system. I hate the campaign financing. I hate the money involved. So i have a hard time just you know, supporting a candidate period. Its swrus, i wish we could change the whole system. Coming up u next. How does he compare to jordan . Couldnt be any more different. As a personality. As a human being. Jay chooses to run every day. So were in a hotel in philadelphia. Youve blown our cover. Weve done an interview u in the past. Of course im going in with you. Excellent. I show up in room 781. And im looking at my whole life. This is your life. This is my life that you guys put together. Now im in here and people are watching going, man i that guy loves himself, doesnt he . Hes got gjejerseys everywhere. Pictures of himself. Your exonerate eexonerated. This is purely for our use, but were going to have over here and take a look. If we can get up and do that. So i have to ask you though about this one. When were in you in the Partridge Family . Thats got to be college. Pretty embarrassing. You led five championships as a player . Yep. Of all of those teams, what was the most memorable experience . Probably the first one. The team and the title and just as you guys. Your team had the record. We didnt finish it off. We didnt win the title. It was an Amazing Group to be part of. You were a bench player. How did you feel totally integrated . Into this . I think that year was my third year. Fourth year with the bulls. So i had kind of accomplished myself as a part of the team. But then when michael came back in 95, thats when obviously things took off for the franchise again and we won three in a row, 9698. Michael coming back just changed my whole course of my entire career. Until that point, i was making a living and i was made it in the league and i was scrap iping. Well, its nice because i dont want people to think that you only think of yourself so that you have one of your own players jerseys here. In my den i have 17 pictures of myself and then one steph curry picture. Thats how i operate. How does he compare to jordan . Couldnt be any more different as a personality as a human being. Similar to the passion for the game and his impact in terms of game planning, what he does to the defense. Ive never seen anybody do it the way he does. There are certain players where you just have to the other team have to game plan, Michael Jordan, shaq, larry bird. You just have to contact a defense of scheme. Not many players you can say that about but steph because of his shooting ability, 35 feet away changes the entire strategy and the lineups that the other team has to put out there. So more than anything, though, just an amazing human being, co compassionate, humble and on the floor just arrogant as all hell, which i just love. I am totally blind. And non24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. Talk to your doctor, and call 8442142424. But having his parents over was enlightening. You dont like my lasagna . No, its good. Hmm. Oh. Huh. [ both laugh ] here, blow. Blow on it. You see it, right . Is there a draft in here . Im telling you, its so easy to get Home Insurance on progressive. Com. Progressive cant save you from becoming your parents. 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