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Kerr to miss NBA Finals opener
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 31 - 05 - 2017

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr on Monday ruled himself out of being on the bench for Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers but said he could return at some point in the series.
Kerr has been absent from the Golden State bench for 10 straight playoff games as he deals with complications from 2015 back surgery. "I'm not ready to coach yet," Kerr said Monday. "I'm still feeling the effects," added Kerr, who has passed over his bench duties to Mike Brown during his absence.
Kerr, who watches the Warriors games from a private room on television before addressing the team at half-time, left the bench after Game 2 of the Warriors sweep of Portland in the first round. He had complained of severe headaches, neck pain and nausea.
Kerr said he expects to re-evaluate his fitness after Game 1 of the eagerly anticipated series, the third year in a row the Cavs and Warriors have met in the NBA Finals.
"Once we get to Game 1 it might be a good time to make a decision one way or another," Kerr said. Kerr, 51, traveled with the Warriors for the final two games of the Western Conference Finals in San Antonio. The coach confirmed he plans to travel to Cleveland for Games 3 and 4 of this series.
Meanwhile, JaVale McGee practices 3-pointers from all around the arch, just in case. He sits with assistant coach Jarron Collins and a laptop to study film, long after practice and his shooting workouts are complete.
The 7-footer's rugged professional path has landed him at seemingly the perfect stop: in the Bay Area with the NBA's best.
Just don't call him a journeyman. "I've never considered myself a journeyman in the first place," McGee said after a practice this weekend. "Whatever y'all want to call me y'all can call me. The number of teams I've been on was in like one year. I've been with three teams in two years."
Yet McGee doesn't have to look far to find someone else who has learned to thrive as a well-traveled NBA role player. Just a quick glance a couple of lockers down to where Shaun Livingston dresses at Oracle Arena, defying the odds yet again this season as a regular reserve contributing to another Warriors championship chase, is all it takes.
McGee has never made it this far, an NBA Finals first-timer when Golden State hosts defending champion Cleveland in Game 1 on Thursday night. Livingston never should have made it this far, and here he is seeking his second title in three seasons — and 10 years after a devastating injury that could have sidelined him for good. Doctors thought they might have to amputate his left leg.
Fourteen teams between them, over 21 combined seasons. Each has found a great groove in Golden State's rotation, called on to take pressure off the big stars while maintaining the highest level.
"We just kind of follow suit, but it's up to everybody to come in and lock in on the details. It's the playoffs," Livingston said. "Obviously the stars help, they get all the headlines deservedly so, but the small things, the details, that's what we lock in at and that's how we win ballgames."
McGee has discovered the ideal place to shine as an alley-oop specialist in a pass-happy offense, and even Stephen Curry admits it's so easy to target the sure-handed big man perhaps the Warriors do so too often at times.
"We almost get in trouble because we try to do it too much even if it's not there, because he has the ability to catch it really anywhere around the rim, around the backboard," Curry acknowledged. "You kind of see it developing when he gets a free lane to the rim, and as a passer in that situation literally feel the most confidence that if I just get it anywhere up there, he'll go get it, and usually he does."
With great efficiency, too. In Game 3 against the Spurs, McGee scored a postseason-best 16 points, all in the first half to get Golden State going as Zaza Pachulia sat out with a bruised heel. He made all seven of his shots in Game 2 of a first-round win against Portland, shooting 18 for 23 in all in the four-game sweep of the Trail Blazers.
Livingston has unselfishly dealt with a diminished role, a rotation change late in the season that altered when he's used, and then a hand injury in the first round of the playoffs.
In February 2007 with the Clippers, Livingston tore three major ligaments in his knee — the anterior cruciate, posterior cruciate and medial collateral as well as his lateral meniscus, then required extensive surgery. Though the injury could have ended his career at age 21, he still believed he would play again. First he had to walk again.
"Shaun, that story isn't really the same now. He's become a staple of this franchise, he's helped us win a title, he's done some great things here," Draymond Green said. "For JaVale, it's still fresh, to where I think it's a great situation for him. He's finally been put in a position where he can do what he do. He's finally come to an organization, a first-class organization, that has embraced him for him and not tried to make him something that he's not." — Agencies


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