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WARRIORS’ KERR FINED $25K FOR OUTBURST

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OAKLAND — Warriors coach Steve Kerr is sorry he swore — more than once — at a referee. He knows how hard that job must be.

Kerr was fined $25,000 by the NBA on Monday for his outburst directed at official Bill Spooner late in the third quarter of Golden State’s three-point overtime loss at Sacramento on Saturday night.

“I knew I was going to get fined. I deserve it,” Kerr said Monday.

The reigning NBA Coach of the Year yelled profanitie­s and was held back on the court by assistant coach Mike Brown during the 109-106 defeat. He became irate after a pair of loose ball fouls on Kevon Looney 18 seconds apart, pointing and gesturing in Spooner’s direction.

Kerr said he had apologized to Spooner through NBA executive vice president of basketball operations Kiki VanDeWeghe and would do so in person the next time Spooner is assigned to work the Warriors.

“I used inappropri­ate words. I deserved to be fined. I apologized to Bill Spooner through Kiki yesterday. Next time I see him I’ll apologize. It was totally inappropri­ate and I deserve to be fined,” Kerr said. “It didn’t surprise me how I angry I was but the word choice was very poor.”

The league said Kerr was verbally abusive to officials and failed to leave the court in a timely manner following his ejection with 3:34 left in the period.

To those who get into officiatin­g, Kerr said: “God bless you. Those guys have miserable jobs. We yell at them, every coach yells at them every game. Part of being a good ref is you understand it’s not personal. That’s why I don’t think this will be any issue. Bill’s a really good ref. He’s been in this league a long time. I’ll apologize and I’m sure he’ll be fine. Like I said, they’re kind of used to the abuse. It’s never personal.”

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