Will Steve Kerr give his son at Arizona, a chance to play for the Warriors?

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Watching the Tennessee/Arizona game and I see that his son plays for Arizona and he's not half bad. Will his daddeh give him a chance to see what he's made of on the National Basketball Association level?
 

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He SHOULD (if he has to, and his son doesn’t get drafted legitimately). And nobody should say shyt. Same way nobody should have criticized Doc when he gave his son a life raft.
You mean Austin? Wasn’t he ranked one of the highest rated HS players, then went to Duke? Even when he got drafted by New Orleans, it wasn’t Doc who drafted him.
 

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You mean Austin? Wasn’t he ranked one of the highest rated HS players, then went to Duke? Even when he got drafted by New Orleans, it wasn’t Doc who drafted him.
Nah, I mean when Doc later signed him when he was the coach and GM of the Clippers, when it looked like Austin might end up out of the league. It was a few years in.

But, yeah, early on he had the hype. Austin still might have the all time greatest high school highlight tape.
 

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Breh, I was watching the FIBA basketball shyt this summer, and I knew that fool looked familiar! I just chalked it up to steve Kerr bustin in some foreign bytch off the strength of being MJ's teammate:mjlol:
I mean the timeline is right, He should have some kids about ready for league action.




Meanwhile im over here waiting 6 more years for Peyton's boy to see if he gonna step up to the plate :unimpressed:


And he only had one when he should've had like 7 :francis:
 
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