HALF COURT, DON'T KERR

Here's Warriors Coach Steve Kerr Hitting An Underhanded Shot From Half Court


Ahead of game five of the 2019 NBA Finals, the Golden State Warriors and the Toronto Raptors held practices in Toronto's Scotiabank Arena.

That's when Warriors coach and former Chicago Bulls/San Antonio Spurs lights-out shooter Steve Kerr picked up a ball and let it fly from mid-court. Watch:

 

Game five starts at 9 pm, Monday night on ABC. Kerr will definitely be on the sidelines. If we're extraordinarily lucky, maybe he'll fling a ball at the hoop too.

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