Steve Kerr shares Kenny Atkinson s comments on Steph Curry
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“'Looks like he’s a Sophomore at Davidson.' That’s how much joy he brings.”
(via )Steve Kerr said he and Kenny Atkinson were watching Steph Curry go through his drills today and Kenny said:“'Looks like he’s a Sophomore at Davidson.' That’s how much joy he brings.”(via ) "Steph [Curry] is laughing, and he's going through all the drill work," Kerr said. "'Looks like he’s a Sophomore at Davidson'; That’s how much joy he brings." “Steph is laughing and going through all the drill work, and Kenny (Atkinson) goes, ‘it looks like he’s a sophomore at Davidson.’ That’s how much joy he brings to practice.”
Steve Kerr on Steph Curry “Steph is laughing and going through all the drill work, and Kenny (Atkinson) goes, ‘it looks like he’s a sophomore at Davidson.’ That’s how much joy he brings to practice.”Steve Kerr on Steph Curry "He's 34, he's been in the league for a dozen years, he's got three kids, he's got all kinds of stuff going. But at his core, Steph, he's all about the game. And his love for the game and his teammates... he brings that joy every day." Steph Curry is suiting up for his 14th season in the league. Despite his age, he's still a favorite to win the 2023 season MVP award. His work ethic is testament to how much he loves the game of basketball. Curry continues to impress people with his talent and on-court humility. The 8-time All-Star isn't showing any signs of slowing down. Curry is expected to have a big year in terms of his production on the floor. Last season, he finally won his first Finals MVP award after several years of winning championships.
Steve Kerr shares Kenny Atkinson s comments on Steph Curry
Dallas Mavericks v Golden State Warriors - Game Two It's widely known that Steph Curry loves the game of basketball. Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is still in awe of the amount of joy Curry brings to the game. Steph Curry and the Warriors are closing in on a new season. During their preparations for the new campaign, Kerr was interviewed about the team's franchise star. In an interview with Steiny and Guru, Kerr discussed how Curry is full of joy in being able to compete for the Warriors. The team's assistant coach, Kenny Atkinson, was in awe of how Curry works on his craft. Steve Kerr said he and Kenny Atkinson were watching Steph Curry go through his drills today and Kenny said:“'Looks like he’s a Sophomore at Davidson.' That’s how much joy he brings.”
(via )Steve Kerr said he and Kenny Atkinson were watching Steph Curry go through his drills today and Kenny said:“'Looks like he’s a Sophomore at Davidson.' That’s how much joy he brings.”(via ) "Steph [Curry] is laughing, and he's going through all the drill work," Kerr said. "'Looks like he’s a Sophomore at Davidson'; That’s how much joy he brings." “Steph is laughing and going through all the drill work, and Kenny (Atkinson) goes, ‘it looks like he’s a sophomore at Davidson.’ That’s how much joy he brings to practice.”
Steve Kerr on Steph Curry “Steph is laughing and going through all the drill work, and Kenny (Atkinson) goes, ‘it looks like he’s a sophomore at Davidson.’ That’s how much joy he brings to practice.”Steve Kerr on Steph Curry "He's 34, he's been in the league for a dozen years, he's got three kids, he's got all kinds of stuff going. But at his core, Steph, he's all about the game. And his love for the game and his teammates... he brings that joy every day." Steph Curry is suiting up for his 14th season in the league. Despite his age, he's still a favorite to win the 2023 season MVP award. His work ethic is testament to how much he loves the game of basketball. Curry continues to impress people with his talent and on-court humility. The 8-time All-Star isn't showing any signs of slowing down. Curry is expected to have a big year in terms of his production on the floor. Last season, he finally won his first Finals MVP award after several years of winning championships.