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Warriors coach Steve Kerr explains why he went to “No Kings” protest

October 20, 2025
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Warriors coach Steve Kerr explains why he went to “No Kings” protest
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Steve Kerr, the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, is known for his leadership both on and off the basketball court. On Saturday, he joined thousands of others in the Bay Area to participate in the ‘No Kings’ protest, standing up for what he believes in and using his platform to make a difference.

The protest, organized by the group ‘No Kings Bay Area’, was a peaceful demonstration against the current political climate and the actions of the current administration. The group believes that no one is above the law and that everyone should be held accountable for their actions, regardless of their position of power.

Kerr, who has been vocal about his political views in the past, felt compelled to join the protest and show his support for the cause. He arrived at the protest with his wife, Margot, and their two children, Nick and Madeleine. The family was seen holding signs that read ‘No Kings, Only Justice’ and ‘We Stand Together’.

In an interview with the media, Kerr expressed his reasons for participating in the protest. He stated, “I believe in using my voice and platform to speak out against injustice and inequality. This protest is a peaceful way to show that we will not stand for the actions of those in power who do not have the best interest of the people in mind.”

Kerr’s participation in the protest was met with praise and admiration from both fans and fellow athletes. Many took to social media to show their support and to thank Kerr for using his platform for a greater cause.

One fan tweeted, “Thank you, Steve Kerr, for standing up for what’s right and using your voice to make a difference. You are a true leader both on and off the court.”

Another fan wrote, “It’s inspiring to see someone in a position of power use their platform for good. Thank you, Steve Kerr, for being a role model for us all.”

Kerr’s actions also caught the attention of his players, who have always looked up to him not just as a coach, but as a mentor and a role model. Warriors’ star player, Stephen Curry, expressed his support for Kerr, stating, “We are lucky to have a coach like Steve who not only cares about us as players, but also about the world we live in. He sets a great example for us to follow.”

Kerr’s participation in the protest is just one example of how he uses his platform to make a positive impact. He has been an advocate for various social issues, including gun control and racial equality. He has also been vocal about his support for women’s rights and LGBTQ+ rights.

As a coach, Kerr has led the Warriors to multiple NBA championships and has been named Coach of the Year. But it is his actions off the court that truly make him a champion. He is not afraid to speak his mind and stand up for what he believes in, even if it means going against the norm.

In a time where athletes are often criticized for speaking out on political issues, Kerr’s bravery and determination to make a difference is commendable. He is a true leader, not just for his team, but for the community as well.

The ‘No Kings’ protest was a powerful display of unity and strength, with people from all walks of life coming together to stand up for what they believe in. And with Steve Kerr’s participation, it showed that even those in positions of power can use their voice to make a difference.

As the protest came to an end, Kerr and his family were seen walking hand in hand with the rest of the crowd, a symbol of solidarity and hope. And as they chanted ‘No Kings, Only Justice’, it was clear that their message was heard loud and clear.

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