Warriors coach Steve Kerr sharply rebuked Donald Trump on Wednesday following his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election.
Kerr is a prominent Democrat and endorsed Vice President Harris at the Democratic National Convention in August.
And before his team faced the Celtics, Kerr took some verbal jabs at the second-term president-elect, while mocking Trump for his repeated claims that the 2020 election results were illegitimate.
“I’m glad there wasn’t any voter fraud this time,” Kerr sarcastically. told reporters. ‘Last time, all those illegal immigrants storming the border, raping and murdering people and then voting six times, it was unfortunate.
But fortunately this time everything was clean. “It’s fantastic that all the elections were actually valid except the last one, four years ago.”
Steve Kerr made some sarcastic comments about Donald Trump’s presidential re-election
Trump addressed supporters at a viewing party in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday.
Kerr was later asked if he had spoken to his team before the matchup with Boston to reorient them after the election results.
“I just told them to make America great again and beat the Celtics tonight,” he joked.
Kerr, campaigning for Harris at the Democratic National Committee, said “leaders must show dignity,” but admitted Wednesday that The ‘American people have spoken’
“I want the next four years to do well. I want our country to do well.”
‘… YO I believe in the will of the people and will do everything I can to support my country and our government. And I don’t want anything better for us. It is a complex world. We have a lot of interesting things between foreign wars and the global economy.
Kerr admitted that he lives in a “bubble” and called himself one of the “luckiest people on Earth” before expressing hope that Trump can help the American people in his second term.
Olympic athlete Simone Biles also didn’t seem very happy with the outcome of the election when she made a plea to current President Joe Biden.