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Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has formally endorsed Kamala Harris for United States president. He did so by quoting Warriors superstar Steph Curry in a mic drop moment. “After the ...
Steve Kerr wasn't the only member of the Golden State Warriors who made his voice heard at the Democratic National Convention. On the fourth and final day of the proceedings at the United Center ...
Steve Kerr (head coach of the Golden State Warriors) [441] Kara Lawson (head coach of the Duke Blue Devils women's basketball) [442] CJ McCollum (Portland Trail Blazers) [438] Donovan Mitchell [438] Shaquille O'Neal (former player, sports analyst on Inside the NBA) [443] Chris Paul (Oklahoma City Thunder) [444]
Stephen Kerr, former MP for Stirling (2017–2019) (previously endorsed Tugendhat) Andrew Lewer, former MP for Northampton South (2017–2024) [54] Jack Lopresti, former MP for Filton and Bradley Stoke (2010–2024) Tim Loughton, former MP for East Worthing and Shoreham (1997–2024)
Kamala Harris has launched Athletes for Harris with some of the biggest names in sports including Magic Johnson, Billie Jean King and Steve Kerr.
During his tenure, Kerr performed a segment sponsored by Coors Light called Steve's Refreshing Thoughts in which he brought up interesting facts in NBA history. This segment continued through sponsorship and became known as Steve Wonders, sponsored by Sprint. In the same time period, Kerr also contributed to Yahoo! as an NBA commentator.
Steve Kerr addressed the Democratic National Convention among a heavyweight lineup of Democratic speakers including Hillary Clinton and President Joe Biden.
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