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Kerr: Coach not ready to return.

Warriors leaving open possibilit­y of return for Finals if he feels well

- By Carl Steward csteward@bayareanew­sgroup.com Follow Carl Steward on Twitter at twitter.com/ stewardsfo­lly.

OAKLAND — Steve Kerr is not ready to return to the bench as Warriors coach due to lingering health issues, general manager Bob Myers said Thursday.

“At this point, he’s not able to coach,” Myers said. “I wish I could say that he was. I’m sure he wishes he could as well. But that’s where we are. If something changes and he feels better, I’ll sit here — or better he’ll sit here — and tell you.”

Myers said that if Kerr starts to feel better, the Warriors would make a decision on his status, but added, “Right now, we’re not putting on any deadlines should he feel better what we would do. It’ll be based on how he feels, how long he’s felt well.”

Kerr has not coached since Game 2 of the openingrou­nd playoff series against Portland on April 19. He missed all of the Warriors’ series against the Utah Jazz in the second round, while he tried to seek solutions to an ongoing complicati­ons of a spinal leak from two back surgeries.

Kerr underwent a procedure at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina, and upon his return, ratcheted up his activity during the Warriors’ sweep of the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference finals. He attended practice and coaches meetings, gave halftime talks during games and traveled with the team to San Antonio for Games 3 and 4. He also took part in practice Thursday, but did not speak to the media.

In Kerr’s absence, in- terim coach Mike Brown has led the Warriors to a 10-0 record, but Kerr has been more heavily involved of late. Myers said that shouldn’t be misconstru­ed that Kerr is almost well. Being around the team, however, may be serving as some measure of emotional therapy as he fights the physical battle.

“People have said, ‘Steve, should you step away? You might feel better,’” Myers said. “This is his sanctuary. Even though he is suffering, being at home or being removed is actually harder, if you can understand that, because this is his joy. Even though it’s a muted joy right now, this is the best thing he can feel. This is his fulfillmen­t. This is where he gets his courage as opposed to stepping away and watch it all transpire without him. Even though he’s suffering right now, at least he’s with all of us.”

While that may be somewhat satisfying, Myers wishes it could be more than that.

“How he’s feeling is what makes it very difficult to sit here and say that the man who is hugely responsibl­e for us being in the Finals three years in a row — a moment he should be treasuring — can’t do it,” the GM said. “I know it’s painful for him more than anybody. I wish, and he wishes, too, that there was something that could get him there. But right now, we’re not at that point.”

Myers said that he has discussed with Kerr how many days he would have to feel well to return to the bench, but understand­s the Warriors are running out of time to make a determinat­ion.

“It’s a shorter runway now,” Myers said. “But what he’s going through, I don’t think anyone can quite understand what he’s going through. If it was easily understood, it would be easily resolved. So if he woke up one day and felt much, much better at this point, I don’t think we’d wait a week. Let’s cross that unbelievab­ly good bridge if it comes. I don’t know if it’s coming. I know I want it to come.”

Myers said he is unsure whether the procedure Kerr underwent in North Carolina improved his physical condition.

“I don’t know,” he said. “Sometimes procedures like that can take some time to reveal themselves and improve the symptoms. Sometimes it’s immediate. Sometimes these things improve over a month or two months or quicker. I can’t say for sure right now.”

Myers said he would not rule out any option, even though Kerr has said he would not return to the bench if he thought there was any chance he would subsequent­ly have to retreat again due to his health. He added that Kerr could even potentiall­y return to the bench during the Finals, even if he didn’t start the series there.

“I think anything’s an option,” he said. “This is unusual, and I want to know the answer, too. But some of this is nuance. It’s not clear and concise. Even though Mike has won all of these games, there is no right or wrong way to handle this short of looking in his eyes and asking, `How are you feeling? How do you feel about doing it?’ I hope we get that chance. That means he’s feeling better.

“To be honest, if he’s feeling better, I’d be so happy about that. I know the Finals are a big deal. I get it. It’s what we do. But I’d be thrilled if he just said he’s feeling better. Then we could deal with the basketball stuff.”

While returning to his full duties would be the optimum scenario, Myers did say he believes Kerr will have significan­t impact on the Finals, even if he’s unable to be on the bench.

“I know even though he’s not out there on the bench, you can’t measure the impact of everything else.” Myers said. “Some people in life, you know when they’re in the room and when they’re not. Some people in life, you don’t even know if they’re there or not. You know when Steve Kerr walks in the room. He has that. He’s got that, magnetic in that way. I don’t know how to weight the impact, but I know it’s there. And I know if he wasn’t here, we would feel it and would be worse for it, to be honest.”

 ?? JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO/STAFF ?? Warriors head coach Steve Kerr watches his teampracti­ce before Game 3 against the Spurs in San Antonio.
JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO/STAFF Warriors head coach Steve Kerr watches his teampracti­ce before Game 3 against the Spurs in San Antonio.
 ?? JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO/STAFF ?? Warriors interim coach Mike Brown, who has guided the teamto a 10-0 record, chats with head coach Steve Kerr during a practice before Game 4 against the Spurs.
JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO/STAFF Warriors interim coach Mike Brown, who has guided the teamto a 10-0 record, chats with head coach Steve Kerr during a practice before Game 4 against the Spurs.

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