Exclusive Steve Kerr Interview: Why Steph Curry Was Underrated
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Coach Nick welcomes on to the show Steve Kerr for an EXCLUSIVE interview to discuss the AppleTV+ Documentary "Steph Curry: Underrated"
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Holy shoot you got Steve Kerr! Congrats
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
🙌🏀
Steve Kerr has had one of the most complete NBA experiences. Other than working for the league office, he's done everything.
@Apo_Ni_Baby_Kupal
10 ай бұрын
He was a GM for the Suns for a few years.
@crablord7934
10 ай бұрын
@@Apo_Ni_Baby_Kupalyeah he said league office, not front office.
@Apo_Ni_Baby_Kupal
10 ай бұрын
@@crablord7934 which former players or team staff transitioned to NBA League Office?
@willcozine3795
10 ай бұрын
@@Apo_Ni_Baby_KupalJoe Dumars, for one
@fredericfoe2456
10 ай бұрын
@aponibabykupal8938 didn't Grant Hill work with the nba? Joe Dumars too?
Steph single handedly got me into the spot of basketball and now I don’t miss a game he plays. What an awesome guy
If anyone is still underrated, that has to be Steve Kerr. One of the greatest basketball minds ever. A pillar of modern-era basketball.
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Stay tuned for the whole interview tomorrow… we talk exactly about this
@haku4841
10 ай бұрын
Him and curry are a match made in heaven for sure aswell, they both compliment eachother so well
@kyronjones43
10 ай бұрын
Marc Jackson deserve that credit
@mcfuckinanotheraccount808
10 ай бұрын
@@kyronjones43 that's a casual take that i'm sick of hearing
@ShawnBlixk
10 ай бұрын
@kyronjones43 mark Jackson still has steph playing mostly on ball.. it was Steve Kerr who understood that steph was a break off ball player from his time in college and decided to take the ball out of his hands and have him run around screens more etc.. that's when the warriors became really really good and they won a chip the first year
The sequel to Underrated could be made about Steve Kerr, who was literally so unrecruited out of high school that he had enrolled as a regular student for university, with plans to play intramural basketball. Then Lute Olsen got hired to coach the U of A following their four win prior year and Kerr's high school coach knew Lute and sent him a letter about Kerr. Lute brought Kerr in as a "good locker room influence" and he combined with Sean Elliot to take them to the Final Four. Still underrated, Kerr was drafted late in the second round with most saying he would never play a minute in the NBA. Steve Kerr was almost going to be the best intramural basketball player in world history, but instead he has nine rings.
@keenangan6047
10 ай бұрын
Kerr is crazy in more ways than one, man fought mj and gained his respect
@tribalypredisposed
10 ай бұрын
@@keenangan6047 yeah, find me another story of the time a role player on the bench punched a starter, the top guy on the team, an all-star, let alone league MVP and did not get traded or wind up playing in China. Kerr has that same level of competitiveness as MJ, nobody lucks their way to nine rings, and that is a big factor in his success.
@keenangan6047
10 ай бұрын
@@tribalypredisposed and his intelligence to play his role on those different teams
@tribalypredisposed
10 ай бұрын
@@keenangan6047 especially on defense, where Kerr was really too slow to defend NBA guards, is where his intelligence showed. His lack of foot speed is why he was not recruited out of high school and why people thought he could not play in the NBA. But he made up for it by understanding the game, knowing the tendencies of the other players, and anticipating before they started what they would do.
Look at Curry, man. So inspirational
Steph is the reason why I started watching NBA
@samatkadyrov5779
10 ай бұрын
And Lorenz 🙌
@tribalypredisposed
10 ай бұрын
Kerr is why I started watching basketball, when he played at the U of A.
@judyclarkson5887
10 ай бұрын
Same. That crazy MSG game against Knicks was what got me into the nba and rooting him. That same season's Denver playoffs series only solidified it. Dude is a box office and single-handedly brought me into the game. Lol
@user-tj3re5tm2u
10 ай бұрын
Same here
Curry has really made the game of basketball fun and inspiring across the world 🌎
"Underrated" is a good documentary. Imagine if his coach had benched him after his disastrous first game. We might have missed being treated to this generational talent.
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Crazy
@BurritoKingdom
10 ай бұрын
Don Nelson loves offensive players. He let's the players discover themselves on offense. He didn't force Dirk to become a post player because he realized his unique skills. Nelson did the same with Steph and let him fly. Mark Jackson on the other hand tried to force Steph to be a pass first Point Guard.
@rockett3756
10 ай бұрын
@@BurritoKingdomSteph just said on a pod don told him once he should have more assist than shot attempts
@malasc12
10 ай бұрын
I wish they'd show his game against Loyola where he was doubled the entire game
@Saxandfifths
10 ай бұрын
@@BurritoKingdomdon't falsify Mark Jackson's influence like that because that just isn't true. Mark is the coach who gave Curry the ALL-TIME GREENLIGHT to shoot whatever/whenever he wanted. Mark also gave it to Klay saying way back in 2011-2012 that they were the greatest shooters ever, and called everyone's bluff when they tried criticizing that take....... How is that equivalent to him trying to force Curry into a Pass-first role? It's not. Mark was a Defensive Specialist as a head coach, so he set the Warriors up amazingly well, defensively, but because offense was not his biggest emphasis, he let Curry run high P&R. Interestingly enough, Curry LOVES passing and has GREAT vision, so he'd average 8 assists or so, but he's the GOAT shooter, so Kerr actually encouraged Curry to shoot even more with his offensive system.
Nice one Coach Nick! So cool Kerr took the time to do this!!
Nice Coach Nick!!! 🔥 Thanks for your input, Steve!!! 👍👍💛💙
Coach Nick, I know this interview must have special significance to you, being a kid from Chicago and growing up during that glorious run by the 90’s Bulls. Congrats!
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! And yes, having sat in the stands watching him play as a young 20 something, it’s really special to be able to interact with him now
Nice addition to the movie. Love how you got to talk to coach Kerr, who is also a relaxed, social person like yourself. The movie is excellent and it makes me like Curry even more. I was never a huge fan of the Warriors as a team, but I cannot help but like this man and where he came from. Thanks for posting!
Coach I swear I follow you since the super early days and to have Steve Kerr here now is just a testament to your work. Congrats.
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Thx so much!! If you’ve been around a while, you’ve probably seen the other 2 interviews we’ve done, too… 🙏🏀🙏
Congrats on the Kerr interview! Great video!
Great video once again coach loved all of it!!
Thanks for the interview and awesome insight not only on this video with Steve, but with basketball as a whole on the channel Coach! Always looking forward to your analysis on the NBA season as i feel your channel brings the technical side that most of the time is not brought to the fore-front with so much focus in the narratives inside the league, from mainstream media. Love from Brazil, keep up the fine job!
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Thx so much!! Full interview dropping today!
Congrats on getting the interview!
Coach! Thank you very much for the talk with Steve Kerr, so many great insights from him! Thank you!
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for the whole interview!!
What better templates to emulate than the Phil Jackson's Bulls & Pop's Spurs man, and who better to apply those than Steve Kerr :)
Whaoooo LEGENDARY interview!
I fear Steph Curry moving without the ball more than the version under former Golden State Warriors head coach Mark Jackson = Klay Thompson moving without the ball with Steph Curry glued to the ball.
Amazing episode
great interview
great interview ❤
Coach you’re the GOAT, I’m waiting on one these TV shows or the NBA it’s self to give you a job talking about the game 🤝🏾
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
🤝🙌🏀
Steve Kerr?! Moving on up coach!
Great video Coach! So happy for your success over the years.
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Thx so much!!
@zxsw85
10 ай бұрын
@@bballbreakdown Coach Nick legit respected by the GOATS
nice work as always coach, the whole steve kerr interview please
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Thx! I’ll drop the whole 30 minute interview tomorrow
Great show with Steve kerr!
Steph coach had faith in him that He is a game changer and he prove that He is right!
Thanks coach!
oh no, you invite steve kerr!!! bbb is gonna be a nba coach!
El sabe que es querido por todo el mundo 🌎 😊❤ Mucho cariño para Stephen desde República Dominicana 🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴
Love the transition into FanDuel
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Lol, awesome! Now go win some money! 💰 🏀
Steve Kerr is my 3rd favourite player during the Chicago Bulls days after MJ & Rodman. He is the reason I supported #GSW since 2014/15. Now he is definitely my favourite person in the #NBA ahead of MJ
This validates me. I always said the spurs were the real 3 point inspiration.
I'm just glad I got into the NBA right before Curry detonated. I remember when CP3 hit the Game 7 winner against Spurs in 15 that it could be the end of one of the most greatest eras in modern basketball. Little did I know that it was just the beginning.
NBA coaches and players respect coach nick because he studies and knows the game. We need more nba media like coach nick and not the tmz drama stuff they constantly push
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
🙏🏀🙏
Great score, getting Steve Kerr. You should be on ESPN, my man.
Dubs fan since Hardaway, Sprewell to Joe Smith then to Jamison. I'm lucky I get to see this local team win chips in my lifetime.
Klay has Dell's shooting motion. Love to watch that kid play.
Damn Steve Kerr must be pretty honored to be interviewed by BBALLBREAKDOWN
Just listening to the intro sounds it sounds like a certain Tom Brady. You can never measure somebody's heart, thr mental focus and motivation to push themselves.
Coach Nick - congrats on such a big moment in your YT career! Prominent guests and having interesting conversations is expected on this channel, but still - this (1-on-1 with Mr. Steve Kerr for 10+ minutes) feels like "the neighbourhood of Jeff Van Gundy" in terms of modern basketball commentators.
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Wait til u watch the whole interview!! Thx! 🙏🏀🙏
the hop before the shot he used to do imo was because he wasn't strong enough so the hop was that extra push he needed to get the shot off , Steph doesnt need it once he got strong enough .
@HimmyHendryx
10 ай бұрын
mf is so locked in wit his hip strength
@phomjachana
10 ай бұрын
Hop can also be a rhythm thing too, I hop for my shot in various situations but it’s relaxing to get me in flow. I bet if I played more I could remove it completely. Younger players have more hops in shot until they settle more relaxed into their stroke
@garnetmichel5517
10 ай бұрын
@@phomjachana you might be right.I hadn’t thought about it in that sense . I went for the low hanging fruit- it was a strength problem but it could be for rhythm as well
Ouch coach nick did you call Dell steph's mom ? 🤣 (10:10) Anyway great vid as always coach ;)
The GOAT Coach Nick and Steve Kerr.
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
🔥 🏀🙏
Link to full interview?
Kerr is why I started watching basketball. Go Cats!
I’m glad you pointed out Rip Hamilton, he was Steph before Steph as far as running off screens and moving without the ball, I think Steph watched Rip
AppleTV+?? RIP. But awesome you got Coach Kerr to join the channel again. 💯
The underrated part about Steph was his work ethic. You look at his body when he entered the league and now and his peak conditioning at 35, that's no joke the amount of work the dude has to put in.
They still underrate this man in the media
Steph and lebron is my generations magic and Larry. Curry for me, is on my mouth Rushmore. I can’t rank Players I didn’t see live. I’m 26, born in Cleveland. I hated Steph curry for 2015. What changed my mind was that Sunday game vs OKC I saw after church in 2016. That three he hit instantly made me a fan. Curry is an animal. His game is unlike anyone else. Curry has been cooking the league at 6’2”. Appreciate these players while they are here.
You did him dirty with that last clip
Coming out of college, I thought Steph would be the next Steve Kerr ... a killer off ball shooting 3s. It was really his on ball skills that were surprising.
@adamp4155
10 ай бұрын
I saw glimpses of good on-ball mechanics which is why it was odd that NBA scouts claimed that he wouldn’t be able to produce his own shots, or get to the basket, or score with the big bruisers down low. He routinely did all of that when I watched him in the Tourney. There was an amazing reverse lay with a lot of contact against either a Wisconsin or Kansas big during his Cinderella run that made me say, wow he’s not afraid of contact.
Crazy because Kerr had a small ownership with the Phoenix when he was a GM. Wanted to traded up for curry because he was like nash. Nash can shoot but he was known to pass, even nash said he should’ve shoot more. When he was offer the Job as HC for golden state, he sold his share and the rest is history.
Outro nice 😂
The last bit of easter egg is hillarious
Is there a full interview with kerr?
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
I’ll post the full 30 minute interview tmrw
Coach Nick, we gotta see your shots in these videos. As a proof that anyone can learn this 😅
Is there more of this interview?
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Tomorrow, I’ll drop the full 30 minutes!! Stay tuned
Steph Curry is the G O A T!!
Can we get a comparison of Steph and Seths mechanics, if there is any?
I love being underestimated/underrated when I was a kid. I WAS 5'6 ASIAN kid who can't jump high who can't run fast but can shoot the lights out during my 8th grade till 10th grade years I was always left open and would drop 30 points on a good night. Man I miss my varsity days 🙏
Kerr should hire you
new bball video let’s go 🔥
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Let’s go!!
I love how Coach Nick put his name as such and for Coach Steve Kerr it's just "Steve" 🤭
Give credit to Steve Kerr. Dude is probably the greatest basketball kind out there. Hands full of rings. Everyone talks about hall of fame, who’s the goat, I think Steve has his own space of greatness.
Being only about a year younger than him, I've played basketball way before he made it big in the NBA, but Curry definitely changed the game worldwide with his long range shooting... Everyone from the skinny tall guy to the stout fat guy are all shooting 3s now.... In a way, one could also argue he changed the game in a bad way😂😂😂
Those stupid scouting reports prove that scouts in the NBA, NFL, and MLB have no idea what they're doing. As far as Curry's shot and it being at the waist the release point is what matters. You can see in the old footage his release point was a lot lower than what it is while in the NBA. When releasing the ball right in front of your face it's a lot easier to block especially by a defender who is the same size. A higher release point helps shoot over taller players.
Almost missed this one. YOU SHOULD MENTION "FEATURING STEVE KERR" IN THE TITLE!
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
But.. the… first three words are Steve Kerr Explains…. ????
mama there goes that man
Steph did more for overall basketball culture than anyone else in its history, imo. It had every normal person believing they had a chance if they worked hard enough, and the physically gifted realizing how dangerous they could be if they expanded their skillsets.
@malasc12
10 ай бұрын
Don't forget what Magic and Bird did for basketball
Steph is and will remain underrated until advanced analytics are better developed and understood. The fact that he's not considered top 3 or not even the GOAT PG shows this. People will realize over time.
Got the chance to watch curry play in charlotte and I'm pretty sure he's the only player in the world who will draw in thousands of fans just to watch him WARM UP
It hasn’t ever really seemed to me like Curry is underrated. I would guess most people have him 1st, 2nd, or 3rd on their all-time point guards list and top 15 ever. And by the time he’s done there’s a chance it could be 1st PG and top 5 ever. And most of the things that people said about his size, strength, and play style before his nba career and during his nba career were perfectly reasonable. I just don’t really see what makes him underrated when everyone thinks he’s a god.
Deya
Does Steph's shooting motion block his dominant eye?
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
The ball blocks everyone’s eye sight for a brief second
you gotta tell kerr to stop making steph run laps in the half court to get open against athletic teams that does a great job switching and staying attached to steph while draymond stands at the elbow with the ball in his hands for like 10 seconds doing absolutely nothing. Steph is the most lethal pick and roll ball handler in the history of the game, pair him up with a big that can actually roll and pop instead of the huge offensive liability in draymond. they better run some curry/saric pick and rolls this upcoming season this is gonna be the first highly skilled scoring big that steph gets to played with in a longgggg time.
Steve Kerr would've pulled a Popovich if he had drafted Steph. Fired the coach and taken his job. The only thing standing in his way would be Sarver.
Change the video title to something along the lines of “Steve Kerr Interview”; views will go up
@bballbreakdown
10 ай бұрын
Check it now 👍🏀
Waiting for Coach Nick's agent to leak the details on his new NBA contract..... $20mm/year?
Maybe, just maybe, recruiters should look into the character of the player, and not just their bodies and skills.
curry pg jordan sg lebron sf shaq pf hakeem c is my all time starting 5
@SpidermanandJeny
10 ай бұрын
Shaq is not a pf at. All.
@thehighvibe5528
10 ай бұрын
@@SpidermanandJeny thats my all time starting 5 and it cant be beat imo
@SpidermanandJeny
10 ай бұрын
@@thehighvibe5528 Curry, Jordan, Lebron, Durant and Shaq will beat it. Hakeem and Shaq would just in each other's way. Both need to be close to the basket. Both are centers and neither would be able to chase guys to three point line. My lineup would have open shot after open shot.
How does someone drafted in the first round as the number 7 pick be called under-rated?
Coach no wonder Nick is Gsw fan
Not sure I can agree with the conclusion that he isn’t underrated anymore. I just saw people arguing that Steph can’t create his own shot the way Damian Lillard can and that he needs screens and good passers to get a shot
@NostraSamus
10 ай бұрын
I agree that he is still underrated. Even after the Boston win, the theme of that title was “what are they going to say now?” Steph can create his own shot, but he doesn’t have to. That’s why Lillard and Harden will never be champions.
Thank goodness the Suns weren't able to trade up for Steph
Hello
Steph’s mom is a total babe 😍
6 Teams passed on Steph Curry in the (2009 Draft), Houston Rockets & Portland Trail Blazers passed on Michael Jordan in (1984 Draft), 12 Teams passed on Kobe Bryant in (1996 Draft). 6 out of those 12 Teams have still not won their 1st or more Championships 27 years later after passing on Kobe that year. Analytics & NBA Politics has ruined the league for decades. Teams be basing their decisions on the rosters on biases of a player and end up being wrong in the end because they go for the Taller player that is less talented than the player that should go ahead of and select in the draft instead.
@michaelahurt
10 ай бұрын
Yeah it's so crazy that no team has a time machine to know who is gonna be good or how the game is going to change during a player's career
@NostraSamus
10 ай бұрын
It’s crazy that Isiah Thomas (younger) and Earl Boykins probably weren’t scouting report favorites but still made it farther than a lot of these #1 draft picks.
Let's admit guys coach was a steph fan to the core...man it must have been hard seeing his team eliminated by bron bron's team😂😂😂
I think Phil Mickelson got it right, call them out on their bullshit but also take the money
2:56 best moment of the interview
He was really only underrated between Monta leaving and Kerr joining because Mark Jackson didn't know what he had
@demetriusmiddleton1246
10 ай бұрын
Mark Jackson, while he was coaching them, called Steph and Klay the greatest shooting backcourt of all time.
Scouting reports can't measure will power.
What made me watch the NBA is Lebron vs Curry. All thanks to social media. What made me watch the NFL is Tom Brady. All thanks to social media. What made me watch soccer is Messi and Ronaldo. All thanks to social media. Without social media, I may not watch sports at all.
Steve wasnt even there when they drafted steph wtf