Warriors coach Steve Kerr rips Suns’ ‘techno club music’ after loss
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From over-fouling to the officiating to
Chris Paul’s ejection, Steve Kerr wasn’t happy with
how things played out in the
Warriors’ 123-115 road loss to the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night.
But something else non-basketball related irritated the Warriors coach.
“In this building, you can’t hear anything because it’s like a club, it’s like a South Beach club out there,” Kerr told reporters after the game. “What are we doing?”
The room filled with nervous laughter, but Kerr wasn’t kidding.
“I’m being dead serious,” Kerr continued. “I couldn’t hear anything out there. The whole game is just thumping, techno club music. Can we just have a basketball game anymore? What the hell?”
Upbeat music wasn’t the only distraction inside Footprint Center, though.
Paul’s first game back in Phoenix against the Suns was short-lived. The
veteran point guard was ejected
just before halftime by referee Scott Foster for a foul on Kevin Durant. A few moments later, Paul was given a second technical foul and ejected from the game.
Kerr also picked up a tech amid all the chaos.
The Warriors’ late comeback rally came up just short and the team fell to 7-9 on the season, 11th in the Western Conference.
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