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CNBC Sport: Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr on Stephen Curry's leadership style

CNBC Sport: Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr on Stephen Curry's leadership style

CNBC05-06-2025
The CNBC Sport videocast brings you interviews with the biggest names in the business. In a special second episode this week, CNBC's Alex Sherman sits down with Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors head coach.
In an extended cut of their interview for "Curry Inc.: The Business of Stephen Curry," they discuss what it's like coaching the greatest shooter of all-time, Curry's leadership style, and how he compares to Kerr's former teammate, Michael Jordan.
Watch the full conversation above, and sign up to receive future editions of the CNBC Sport newsletter straight to your inbox.
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