- Steve Kerr
Infobox NBAretired
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position=Guard
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weight_lbs=180
birthdate=birth date and age|1965|9|27Beirut ,Lebanon
debutyear=1988
finalyear=2003
draftyear=1988
draftround=2
draftpick=50
draftteam=Phoenix Suns
college=Arizona
teams=
*Phoenix Suns (1988-1989)
*Cleveland Cavaliers (1989–1992)
*Orlando Magic (1992–1993)
*Chicago Bulls (1993–1998)
*San Antonio Spurs (1998–2001, 2002–2003)
*Portland Trail Blazers (2001–2002)
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stat3label=Assists
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*5x NBA Champion (1996–1999, 2003)
*NBA All-Star Weekend Three-point Shootout winner (1997)
HOF=Stephen Douglas "Steve" Kerr (born
September 27 1965 inBeirut ,Lebanon ) is a retired American professionalbasketball player. He was the most accurate three-point shooter inNational Basketball Association history upon his retirement in 2003. Kerr is a five-time NBA champion.On
June 2 2007 , thePhoenix Suns named Steve Kerr as the team's President of Basketball Operations and General Manager. Kerr, an original partner in Suns Managing Partner Robert Sarver's 2004 purchase of the franchise, helped facilitate Sarver's opportunity to buy the Suns, has been one of Sarver's trusted advisors in basketball decisions over the past three years.Early life
As the son of
Malcolm Kerr , an Americanacademic who specialized in theMiddle East , Kerr spent much of his childhood inLebanon and other Arab states, such asEgypt where he attendedCairo American College . He attended Palisades High School (nowPalisades Charter High School ) inPacific Palisades, California . OnJanuary 18 1984 , Kerr's father, who was then serving as president of theAmerican University of Beirut , was assassinated by suspected militant nationalists in Beirut. [ [http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Kerr/kerrbio.htm Biography of Malcolm Kerr ] ]Basketball-playing career
Kerr was barely recruited out of high school because he couldn't jump and was two steps slower than other point guards. [http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1066845/index.htm] Kerr played college basketball for the
University of Arizona from 1983 to 1988. In the summer of 1986, Kerr was named to theUSA Basketball team that competed in theFIBA World Championship inSpain . The team became the last American Men's Senior Team composed strictly ofamateur players to capture a gold medal. Kerr injured his knee during the tournament, forcing him to miss an entire season (1986-87) at Arizona. After returning to the team, Kerr helped the Wildcats reach the Final Four of the NCAA Division I basketball tournament in 1988, along with future NBA teammateSean Elliott .Kerr was selected by the
Phoenix Suns in the second round of the1988 NBA Draft , but was traded to theCleveland Cavaliers in 1989. He spent over three seasons (1989 to 1992) there, and then part of the 1992-93 season with theOrlando Magic . In 1993, he signed with theChicago Bulls . During the 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons, the perennial Bulls continued to make the playoffs. WithoutMichael Jordan 's presence for all of 1994 and much of 1995, though, they could not advance to the Finals. However, with Jordan back full time for the 1995-96 season, the Bulls went 72-10 and defeated theSeattle SuperSonics for the NBA championship, allowing Kerr to be a part of the team that currently holds the record for most wins in a season.Kerr played a major part of the Bulls' victory in the
1997 NBA Finals against theUtah Jazz . In the final seconds of Game 6, with the score tied at 86, he took a pass from Michael Jordan and hit the game-clinching shot. The Bulls would eventually win the game and earn back-to-back championships for the first time in four seasons. Kerr also won the 3-Point Shootout at the 1997 All-Star Game. Kerr also had a significant role in the 1998 Finals series against Utah: in the last minute of Game 2, he missed a three-pointer, but grabbed his own rebound and laid it to Michael Jordan who scored an easy lay-up. The play helped Chicago win this game and even the series at 1-1. The Bulls would eventually win the series in six games.During the 1998 off-season, Kerr was traded to the
San Antonio Spurs , where he would spend the rest of his career, save for the 2001-2002 season with thePortland Trail Blazers .The Spurs made it to the Finals for the first time in their history, and Kerr won his fourth ring in a row when the Spurs beat the
New York Knicks for the 1999 NBA championship. He is the only non-Boston Celtic to win four straight NBA titles.In the 2003 playoffs, Kerr made key contributions in Game Six of the Spurs' Western Conference Finals series against the
Dallas Mavericks . Among those were four clutch three-pointers that helped to eliminate the Mavericks. The Spurs eventually won the NBA championship that year by beating theNew Jersey Nets in a six-game Finals series, led by Kerr, David Robinson,Tim Duncan ,Tony Parker andManu Ginobili , among others.Kerr ended his career as a dependable bench player who was capable of making jump shots and three-pointers during the game's most critical moments. Even when he was with the Chicago Bulls, and both he and Michael Jordan were on the floor at the same time, when a free throw had to be taken due to a technical foul, Kerr was the one usually to be found taking the shot. That was a true testament to Kerr's pinpoint accuracy, and an example of why he remained a key substitute even with the Spurs until 2003.
Kerr announced his retirement after the 2003 NBA Finals. He played 910 regular season games but started only 30, 20 of them in the 1991-92 season. His career totals are: 5,437 points (6 ppg), 1,060 rebounds (1.2 rpg), and 1,658 assists (1.8 apg). He also retired as the league's all-time leader in three-point shooting percentage for a season (.524 in 1994-95) and career (.454).
Post-playing career
ports journalism
From 2003 to 2007, Kerr was a broadcast analyst for
Turner Network Television (TNT), offering commentary alongside renowned analystMarv Albert . During his tenure he performed a segment sponsored by Coors Light called "Steve's Refreshing Thoughts" in which he brought up interesting facts in NBA history. In the same time period, Kerr also contributed toYahoo! as an NBA commentator. During his playing days Kerr was widely known as the nicest player in the league along with Grant Hill.He has provided his voice for the in-game commentary of
EA Sports video game "NBA Live 06, NBA Live 07 and NBA Live 08".General manager position with the Suns
On
April 15 ,2004 , Kerr was announced as a member of a potential group of buyers that would acquire his old team, the Suns, fromJerry Colangelo for US$300 million. He became part of Suns management, acting as a consultant. [ [http://www.nba.com/suns/news/kerr_bio.html SUNS: Steve Kerr Bio ] ] [ [http://www.nba.com/suns/news/directory.html SUNS: Phoenix Suns Staff Directory ] ]On
June 2 ,2007 , Kerr officially announced his departure from his broadcasting position at TNT and his commentating position at Yahoo! to assume duties as thegeneral manager of thePhoenix Suns beginning with the 2007-2008 season. He replacedBryan Colangelo .On
Feb 6 ,2008 , reports surfaced that Kerr was planning to trade multi-talentedPhoenix Suns forwardShawn Marion to the Miami Heat in exchange for superstarShaquille O'Neal , which he did. This deal proved unsuccessful during its first season, with the Suns being eliminated by the Spurs in five games in the first round of the playoffs. The future impact of this trade remains to be seenfact|date=June 2008Coinciding careers
Steve Kerr and
Robert Horry , another famous reserve player and clutch shooter, alternated NBA Championships for a decade, and combined to win 12 championships over a 14-year period. Either Kerr or Horry was on the roster of every NBA Championship team from the 1993-94 season through the 2002-03 season. Kerr's teams were winners in theNBA Finals in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2003. Horry's teams were victorious in the NBA Finals in 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2007. Each won 3 titles playing forPhil Jackson -coached teams (the Lakers and Bulls), and every other championship with a team fromTexas (the Spurs and Rockets).Notes
External links
*NBA-profile
*basketball-reference
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