Steve Kerr

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Steve Kerr is an American former professional basketball player and coach

Sep 27, 1965

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 27, 1965
  • Nationality: Lebanese, American
  • Famous: Lebanese Men, University Of Arizona, Sportspersons, Basketball Players
  • Spouses: Margot Kerr (m. 1990)
  • Known as: Stephen Douglas Kerr
  • Childrens: Madeleine Kerr, Matthew Kerr, Nick Kerr
  • Universities:
    • University Of Arizona
    • Palisades Charter High School
    • University of Arizona

Steve Kerr born at

Beirut

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Birth Place

Steve Kerr met his future wife, Margot, in 1985. They were both students at the University of Arizona and a mutual friend set them up on a blind date. After dating for nearly five years, the couple married on September 15, 1990. They have three children together, two sons, Nick and Matthew, and one daughter, Madeleine.

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Personal Life

Kerr is a close family friend of actress Julie Davenport.

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Personal Life

Steve Kerr was born on September 27, 1965 in Beirut, Lebanon, as one of the four children of Ann (née Zwicker) and Malcolm H. Kerr. He has a sister named Susan and two brothers named John and Andrew. His family had been living in Beirut since the 1920s.

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Childhood & Early Life

His paternal grandparents, Stanley and Elsa Kerr, came to the Middle East as volunteers for Near East Relief. His father Malcolm was a faculty member of the American University of Beirut and later became its president.

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Childhood & Early Life

Kerr spent most of his childhood in Beirut and other parts of Middle East. He was educated at Cairo American College in Egypt and the American Community School in Beirut, Lebanon, before coming to America to attend the Palisades High School (now Palisades Charter High School). While there, he developed a serious interest in basketball and played for the Palisades Dolphins.

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When Kerr was 18 years old and attending the University of Arizona as a freshman, his father was assassinated by the Islamic Jihad on the morning of January 18, 1984. The sudden loss of his father deeply affected Kerr. He later observed, “Before my father was killed, my life was impenetrable. Bad things happened to other people.”

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Kerr was not a highly sought-after prospect in high school and eventually enrolled at the University of Arizona to pursue a degree in general studies. He secured himself a place in Arizona’s basketball program, Arizona Wildcats. During this period, he truly came into his form as a player and drew the attention of NBA scouts.

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After becoming available for the 1988 NBA draft, Steve Kerr was picked by the Phoenix Suns in the second round. He made his NBA debut on March 11, 1989, in a game against the Milwaukee Bucks that the Suns eventually lost. In the following season, he was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers where he went on to spend three seasons before going to the Orlando Magic for the 1992-93 season.

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Professional Career

The Chicago Bulls signed him in 1993. In his first two seasons with the Bulls, the team suffered, still feeling the absence of Michael Jordan since his first retirement. They made it to the playoffs but did not manage to secure a championship.

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Jordan returned full-time in the 1995–96 season and it drastically changed the team’s performance in the court. They went on to win the NBA championship that year, and in the following two years.

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In 1997, at the NBA finals game six against the Utah Jazz, Kerr hit the winning shot after receiving an incredible pass from Jordan. In 1999, the Spurs acquired him and he got the chance to play under the legendary coach Gregg Popovich. Playing a superlative game throughout the season, the Spurs won their first NBA championship in the history of the league that year.

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Despite the success they had in the previous season, Kerr was traded for the 2001-02 season to the Portland Trail Blazers. He played 65 games for the Blazers, scoring 4.1 points per game in average.

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In 2003, shortly after his retirement, Steve Kerr joined the Turner Network Television (TNT) as a broadcast analyst. He served on the commentary team alongside Marv Albert. He also anchored a segment titled ‘Steve's Refreshing Thoughts’ in which he offered interesting trivia about the history of the sport. The segment was later named ‘Steve Wonders’. Furthermore, he served as an NBA commentator for Yahoo!

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Intermediate Years

He briefly quit television following his employment as general manager of the Suns but he made his return to TNT during the 2010-11 NBA season. Kerr also provided commentary for CBS and Turner Sports and often contributed to the sports website Grantland between 2011 and 2015.

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In 2004, Kerr became one of the new owners of his old team, Phoenix Suns. In June 2007, he was selected as the new general manager of the franchise. While he had an impressive career as a player and would go on to have an even more astounding tenure as a coach, his time as the GM of the Suns was disappointing.

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He kept remaking the Suns’ roster and was actively involved in the management. However, the Suns continued to be one of the NBA teams without any championship wins, as it still does today.

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He retired from his position as president and GM of the Suns on June 15, 2010, but kept his 1% share of the Suns until 2014.

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