Although the prolific scorer left the …

Although the prolific scorer left the Warriors after three seasons to join the Brooklyn Nets in a sign-and-trade last summer, Kerr emphasized to Murdock why he valued his time coaching KD. “He was very coachable. He was a sponge, especially the first year, he wanted to learn a new style,” Kerr said. “I think he really enjoyed playing the way we played, and he was really easy to coach. When a star makes it easy, for a coach to do his job, he just allows everything to click. And so, that first year, I think one of the reasons we were so dominant was because we had that dynamic across the board between Steph, Klay, Draymond, Kevin, we had it all lined up and everybody was on board and clicking, and it was a smooth ride.”