🔥 BAY AREA BOMBSHELL: Steve Kerr breaks his silence on joining the “No Kings” protest—dropping a truth bomb that’s got the entire basketball world debating his bold move…ll

The Golden State Warriors’ head coach Steve Kerr speaks during a press conference at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)

SAN FRANCISCO – Warriors coach Steve Kerr has a long resume of political activism, and is no stranger to voicing his opinion on current events.

So it came as no surprise that, on his day off, Kerr was one of tens of thousands in the Bay Area who attended a “No Kings” protest on Saturday, which were held in opposition to actions taken by the current presidential administration under Donald Trump.

“Beautiful people out there, and it was a love fest,” Kerr said. “Music playing, everybody marching peacefully. Everyone I saw 100% loves our country. And as is our country’s custom, if you don’t agree with what your government is doing, then you peacefully protest, and that’s how it should be. We are the democracy, we the people.”

Kerr had sarcastically remarked that he must “hate America” when revealing his plans following Friday’s preseason finale, mocking a talking point made by current Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, who called the events “I hate America” rallies.

It is not the first time this year that Kerr has expressed his disagreement with Trump and his administration.

Back in April after defeating the Grizzlies in the play-in tournament, Kerr wore a Harvard shirt to the postgame podium, showing support to a university that was under fire by the administration.

Six months later, Kerr described his actions at the Embarcadero Square in downtown San Francisco as patriotic.

“I think its been proven that, you know, there’s a lot of sway out there right now, whether its from the media or political pressure,” Kerr said. “We have to be the ones who can push things forward. And the way to do that is to peacefully protest, make your voice heard. That’s what I saw yesterday. It was a beautiful day.”

Kuminga, Butler update

Jonathan Kuminga and Jimmy Butler both scrimmaged Sunday morning, and are on pace to play against the Lakers in the team’s regular season opener in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

“They both looked good,” Trayce Jackson-Davis said. “JK played really, really well. He was defending, getting to the rim, made nice pullup jumpers and stuff of that nature. The aggressiveness was there.”

They both missed the finale with ankle injuries, and Butler did not play in the final three preseason games due to a combination of injuries and an excused personal reason.

Starting lineup is in flux

Kerr kept things close to the vest when describing the starting lineup. Moses Moody did not practice and will not play against the Lakers. Steph Curry, Green and Butler (if healthy) are all presumed starters.

Podziemski will likely start at shooting guard, but the fifth starter is still up in the air. Kuminga is a candidate, should Kerr opt to play Green at center. Kerr reiterated the team’s desire to keep Al Horford’s minutes to around 20, which is the reason he is not a lock to start.

“If you start a guy who is playing 20 minutes, its hard to space out the minutes over 48, and he ends up sitting for a long time,” Kerr said.

Related Posts

💥 MEGA TRADE RUMOR: Could the Warriors’ latest proposal to the Bucks really team up Giannis Antetokounmpo with Stephen Curry — creating a duo that would instantly send shockwaves through the entire NBA?..ll : Read more 👇👇👇

Here’s what it would take for the Warriors to trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo amid the uncertainty of his situation with the Bucks.

⚡ BREAKING TRADE ALERT: Is Jonathan Kuminga on the verge of exiting the Golden State Warriors? Rumors are heating up as insiders hint a potential move that could shake up the roster and reshape the Warriors’ future plans..ll : Read more 👇👇👇

The Golden State Warriors officially have a losing record after their loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. At 11-12, the Warriors are already 3.5 games back from the Western Conference’s 6th seed. Changes to the roster seem inevitable, and it might finally be time for Jonathan Kuminga’s Warriors exit. Kuminga started the season on the first…

🔥 TRADE ALERT: Are the Warriors about to add a $27 million dynamic forward to their roster following the Seth Curry signing — a move insiders say could instantly reshape their championship window and send shockwaves through the league?..ll : Read more 👇👇👇

Trading for the Golden State Warriors’ dream target can be easily achieved.

POWER SURGE ALERT: Chicago’s ideal trade target is sliding closer into reach as contract tension cracks wider with every passing day. Front-office chatter hints the asking price is dipping into “too good to ignore” territory, shifting the entire market overnight. All signs point to a brewing shakeup that could flip the Bulls’ blueprint on its head..ll : Read more 👇👇👇

Mitchell Robinson’s uneven role in New York makes him a perfect low-cost, rim-running big for the Bulls, boosting defense and finishing at the rim.

DISASTER BREAKOUT: Miami Heat’s last-minute offseason gamble is spiraling so hard that insiders are calling it “the meltdown nobody saw coming.” The locker room is tense, rotations are shifting on the fly, and this shock signing is already triggering alarms before the season even heats up. Whispers are spreading that the real issue might be far bigger than a cold stat line..ll : Read more 👇👇👇

The Miami Heat would like a second chance at this one decision from the offseason.

Breaking: Austin Reaves just hurt the Lakers’ finances with a single statement

AR іѕ a ѕuрerѕtar. Loѕ Angeleѕ Lakerѕ, Auѕtіn Reaveѕ | Davіd Berdіng/Gettyіmageѕ The Loѕ Angeleѕ Lakerѕ eѕcaрed wіth a 123-120 wіn over the Raрtorѕ іn Toronto behіnd…