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Steve Kerr explains the similarities between Stephen Curry and his previous MVP "The Two Most..." that he played.
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Steve Kerr explains the similarities between Stephen Curry and his previous MVP “The Two Most…” that he played.

May 24, 2025 4 Min Read
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Steve Kerr has experienced NBA greatness from multiple perspectives, witnessing the dynasty as both a player and a coach from different eras.

His reopening of the championship ranged from the Michael Jordanbulls to the Tim Duncan Spurs, winning four titles as head coach of the Golden State Warriors.

This unique vantage point allows Kerr to portray fascinating similarities between championship cultures. Especially when comparing his current partnership with Stephen Curry and his playing days alongside Tim Duncan and Greg Popovich.

In a recent interview with TK Show, Kerr explained why certain superstars create the perfect foundation for sustainable success through a collaborative approach to leadership.

Kerr identified a notable similarity between his current situation with Curry and his previous experience of looking at the Popovich Duncan dynamics of the San Antonio Spurs.

“It’s very similar. I think Pop and I are very similar in many ways. I think Steph and Tim are very similar,” explained Steve Kerr.

“And I think Tim and Steph would like Tim and Steph if you ask every coach you know, someone you coach in the NBA, a couple guy you want to partner with, Steph and Tim ask them to be the first two guys.”

This comparison highlights a rare quality among superstars. Rather than demanding a spotlight, it’s a willingness to empower your coaches and teammates. Both Curry and Duncan have built their legacy through selfless leadership that elevated the entire organization.

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Kerr emphasized how Curry’s approach allowed the decade-plus partnership to flourish without the ego conflict that often derail relationships with coach superstars.

“There’s no coincidence why this lasted 11 years. Steph Curry is an incredible partner and a great guy to work with, and he sets the tone culturally for everything we do,” Kerr said.

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The Warriors coach highlighted the shared values ​​on and off the court. “We have a huge bond. I think we share the same values ​​as humans. We share a similar vision of how the game should be played and look forward to seeing each other every day.”

Just as Duncan’s buy-in allowed Popovich to maintain team-first discipline, Curry’s leadership gave Kerr the power to shape the Golden State culture without resistance.

Tim Duncan (R) of the San Antonio Spurs
Photo credits must read Jeff Haynes/AFP via Getty Images

Carr reflected on witnessing the authentic bond between Popovich and Duncan during his day playing in San Antonio, and realized how a genuine relationship translates into lasting excellence.

“It’s the dynamics I saw in Pop and Timmy. It was very similar, supportive, authentic, authentic love and friendship. A lot of humor, a lot of joy,” recalls Kerr.

He concluded by highlighting the rarity of such partnerships. “Stef and Tim are probably the two most supportive superstars, the easiest to work on, I can imagine.”

In an age of constant superstar movement and vulnerable locker room chemistry, Carr’s insights reveal why a particular partnership transcends the typical coach-player relationship and creates a championship dynasty built on trust and mutual respect.

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