Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr knows the rigors of the NBA season all too well, so he channeled Taylor Swift to add some levity during an uneven 2022-23 campaign.
As the Warriors stumbled to a 44-38 regular season record, Kerr, 60, subtly worked phrases from Swiftâs song âAll Too Wellâ into his press conferences â and nobody noticed.
Legendary sports journalist Wright Thompson revealed the coachâs secret in a profile published on ESPN.com on Thursday, May 14. The four-time NBA championship coach found ways to incorporate the lyrics into his answers after games, with Thompson, 49, using an example from March 2023 when the Warriors beat the Houston Rockets.
âI walked through the door of the locker room at halftimeâ were the first words Kerr uttered when he took the podium. The first line of âAll Too Wellâ begins with âI walked through the door.â
The best part? The coachâs son, Matthew, edited the numerous clips together into one video in which it appears Steve is performing the entire song. (Thompson did not say whether Steve did the entire 10-minute version, released in 2021, or the original off Swiftâs 2012 album Red.)
Matthew shared the video with the familyâs group chat and, somehow, Swift, 36, saw it.
âShe ended up seeing it through a mutual friend,â Steve said.
âWait, is this real?â Swift supposedly asked. âCan I put it on social media?â
Steve, however, asked Swiftâs team to keep the video private.
The profile comes after Steve decided to return to the Warriors for the 2026-27 season despite mulling retirement. He opened up to Thompson before last season started about how he will know when itâs time to hang it up.
âHow am I gonna feel exactly a year from now?â Steve asked. âMaybe two years from now? Because the job itself is so addictive. ⊠You wanna trust yourself but also be suspicious of your own motives. You donât want to walk away too early but you donât want to walk away too late. And you worry about what your life is gonna feel like.â
He revisited the topic in March, admitting that, âCoaching has unlocked the best version of myself.â
âI think Iâm scared that I will lose that daily engagement and purpose that not only feeds my soul, but helps me deal with my literal chronic daily pain,â Steve added. âIf I knew I could retire and go do the physical stuff that I love, it would be a lot easier. But I canât do a lot of that stuff anymore. So Iâm scared of being at home without the constant engagement and friendships that coaching brings me.â
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