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Stephen Douglas "Steve" Kerr (born
September 27,
1965 in
Beirut,
Lebanon) is an American former professional
basketball player. He is the most accurate
three-point shooter in league history
http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/TPP_career.html, and a five-time
National Basketball Association world champion.
Early life
As the son of
Malcolm Kerr, an
American academic who specialised in the
Middle East, Kerr spent much of his childhood in
Lebanon and other Arab states, such as Egypt where he attended
Cairo American College. He attended Palisades High School (now
Palisades Charter High School) in
Pacific Palisades, California. On
January 18,
1984, Kerr saw his life drastically change when his father, who was then serving as president of the
American University of Beirut, was murdered by
Islamic militants in Lebanon.
Basketball-playing career
In 1984, Kerr began his college years playing for the
University of Arizona. In the summer of
1986, Kerr was named to the
USA Basketball team that competed in the
FIBA World Championship in
Spain. The team became the last American Men's Senior Team comprised strictly from
amateur players to capture a gold medal. Kerr injured his knee during the tournament, forcing him to miss an entire season at Arizona. After returning to the team, Kerr helped the Wildcats reach the
Final Four of the NCAA Division I basketball tournament in
1988.
Kerr was selected by the
Phoenix Suns in the second round of the
1988 NBA Draft, but then he was traded to the
Cleveland Cavaliers in
1989. He spent over three seasons there, and then part of a season with the
Orlando Magic. In
1993, he signed with the
Chicago Bulls. In seasons
1993-1994 and
1994-1995 the Bulls reached the playoffs, but, without
Michael Jordan's presence for all of 1994 and much of 1995, they could not win championships. However, with Jordan back full time for the
1995-1996 season, the Bulls went 72-10 and defeated the
Seattle SuperSonics for the NBA championship, allowing Kerr to be a part of a team that set a record for the most wins in a season, and to start his run of four NBA championships in a row.
Kerr made the game-winning shot in Game Six of the
1997 NBA Finals against the
Utah Jazz that gave the Bulls back-to-back championships. Kerr also won the 3 Point Shootout at the 1997 All-Star Game. He would go on to repeat as a 3 Point Shootout champion in 1998 as well. The Bulls again triumped over the Jazz in the
1998 Finals, after which Kerr was traded to the San Antonio Spurs.
The Spurs made it to the finals for the first time in their history, and Kerr won his fourth ring in a row when the Spurs beat the
New York Knicks for the
1999 NBA championship. He is the only non-
Boston Celtic to win four straight NBA titles.
thumb|200px|Steve KerrIn the
2003 Playoffs, Kerr made key contributions in Game Six of the Spurs' Western Conference Finals series against the
Dallas Mavericks, including four
clutch three-pointers that helped eliminate the Mavericks. The Spurs eventually won the NBA championship that year by beating the
New Jersey Nets in the NBA Finals, led by Kerr,
David Robinson,
Tim Duncan and
Emanuel Ginobili, among others.
Kerr ended his career as a dependable bench player who was capable of making jump shots and three-pointers during the game's most critical moments. He remained a key substitute for the Spurs until 2003.
Kerr announced his retirement after the
2003 NBA Finals. His career totals are: 5,437 points for six points per game, 1,060 rebounds for a total of 1.2 rebounds per game, and 1,658 assists for an average of 1.8 assists per game. He also retired as the league's all-time leader in three-point shooting percentage for a season (.524 in 1994-95) and a career (.454).
Post-playing career
Shortly after announcing his retirement from playing, Kerr was hired as an NBA analyst by
Turner Network Television (TNT). Kerr also contributes to
Yahoo! as an NBA commentator. He often works game broadcasts on TNT with the legendary
Marv Albert, and he currently also stars for the network in regular special, unsponsored segments called
Steve Wonders? in which he goes over interesting facts in NBA history. He also provides his voice for the in-game commentary of
EA Sports video game NBA Live 2007.
On April 15, 2004, Kerr was announced as a member of a potential group of buyers that would acquire his old team, the Suns, from
Jerry Colangelo for
$300 million.
Trivia
* Steve Kerr and
Robert Horry alternated NBA Championships for a decade, and combined to win 11 championships over a twelve-year period. Either Kerr or Horry was on the roster of every NBA Championship team from the 1993-1994 season thru the 2002-2003 season. Kerr's teams were winners in the
NBA Finals in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2003. Horry's teams were victorious in the NBA Finals in 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2005. Each won 3 titles playing for
Phil Jackson-coached teams (the Lakers and Bulls), and every other championship with a team from
Texas (the Spurs and Rockets).
San Antonio Spurs 2002-03 NBA
1995-1996 Chicago
Persondata
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External link
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