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Michael Jordan’s childhood dream became Steve Kerr’s Bulls reality as Warriors coach makes major admission on his historic career




Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr shared stories of his experience as a player on the “Glue Guys” podcast. He made a major admission when he spoke about his reality when Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan decided to pursue his childhood dream of playing baseball.

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Coach Kerr joined the Bulls in the same year Michael Jordan left to play for the minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. While that period was a period of sadness for the Bulls as well as the league, it was a great time for Kerr as he gained more playing time.

“It actually was to my benefit in some ways that he went because it opened up a bunch of playing time,” revealed Kerr. “It was bad for the rest of the Bulls and their fanbase, but it was good for me. It’s kind of where I reestablished my career.”

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