Post#1955 » by steady » Mon Jun 20, 2016 4:31 pm
"Just an incredible run that obviously didn't end the way we wanted it to. But I am so lucky to coach this incredible group of players who are so committed to each other, to the game, to the organization.
"It was really an amazing year. It's been an incredible two-year run. We're disappointed that it didn't go our way at the end, but that's life.
"You know, we've had so many moments of joy together, and it was like, wow, we're actually having a moment of sorrow as a team. It's a great reminder that, first of all, it's not easy to win a championship. But, as I said, it's life. Things happen. You move on."
Kerr was also asked about if he and his team learned more from winning 73 games or from being the first team in history to lose a 3-1 Finals lead:
"I'm not sure I learned more from one thing than the other. You go through the whole season, you play, you compete, you do your best. We had a phenomenal season. Obviously we did something that's never been done before. Couldn't finish it off.
"It's not about learning anything or life lessons or anything like that. The only thing it is about is getting better as a team, and that's what we'll try to do next year."