An assistant with a stat sheet said they'd led for …

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An assistant with a stat sheet said they'd led for …

An assistant with a stat sheet said they'd led for …

An assistant with a stat sheet said they'd led for …

An assistant with a stat sheet said they'd led for …

An assistant with a stat sheet said they'd led for …

In a moment that captured the essence of team camaraderie and clutch performance, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr orchestrated a victory that felt both exhilarating and fleeting. After the team landed in Phoenix, Kerr sent an assistant to check if Stephen Curry and Draymond Green were ready to meet—and they were, without hesitation. The celebration quickly turned lighthearted, with someone joking that the chicken sandwiches from earlier in the day had sealed the win. "The win started at Honor Bar," another voice chimed in, to which Kerr replied with a grin, "Started at Honor Bar." Assistant coach Jacob Rubin added a triumphant "You're welcome!" as the room erupted in laughter.

The victory was a testament to resilience, as an assistant with a stat sheet noted the team had led for only four minutes and six seconds. Yet, in that brief window, they made every second count. Kerr, reflecting on the game, told his staff it was one of the best wins of his career—a sentiment that carried a bittersweet edge. "The losses stay with you forever, but the wins disappear almost immediately," he remarked, capturing the transient nature of success in sports. As the celebration continued, Nick Kerr tipped his beer from across the room, a silent toast to a hard-fought triumph that, for now, was worth savoring.

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