“That’s what America wants to know”: Warriors coach Steve Kerr hilariously answers pre-game interview question on how to guard Clippers’ Lou Williams
Steve Kerr is one heck of a guy to interview. The Warriors’ head coach had an amazing answer when asked by a reporter how they planned to guard Lou Williams.
The Warriors take on the Clippers tonight as they attempt to extend their win streak to 3 games. The game is being played at the Chase Center, and the Clippers lead 32-27 at the time of writing. Both teams knelt during the national anthem ahead of the game.
Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building in numbers tonight with minimal opposition from law enforcement. There were no gunshots fired by police, no one subjected to water guns or riot control measures. This led to Capitol Hill being scaled by unruly protesters going for the pre-scheduled Stop the Steal rally.
Through the 11 games played tonight, most teams made some sort of political statement or the other. These protests also come in the wake of the Jacob Blake shooter not being charged by Kenosha law enforcement. The police officer in question is on ‘administrative leave’.
How Steve Kerr answered about the recipe to guard Lou Williams
Steve Kerr had jokes during the pre-game interview. He made a statement about the rioters in Washington, saying he met with Ty Lue to discuss how both teams would show their protests. The Warriors head coach also spoke about how to respond to the rioters.
This came in the wake of a reporter asking Kerr how his team planned to guard Lou Will. Kerr’s answer is a gold nugget:
“That’s the big question. That’s what America wants to know.”
Steve Kerr: “Two big questions in America. What are we going to do about the terrorists who stormed the Capitol, and how are we going to guard Lou Williams without fouling?”
— Farbod Esnaashari (@Farbod_E) January 7, 2021
Reporter: “So how are you going to guard Lou Williams?”
Steve Kerr: “That’s the big question. That’s what America wants to know.”Steve Kerr is the best.
— Farbod Esnaashari (@Farbod_E) January 7, 2021
In the few minutes played thus far, Lou Will has largely been quiet through a mediocre offensive start for both teams.
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