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On Monday night, the Warriors trailed the Kings 61-58 at the half.
Steve Kerr, who was watching from a back office at Oracle Arena, was not happy to say the least.
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So he met his team in the locker room and delivered a stern message.
[REWIND: After ugly first half, Kerr relays message to Warriors]
"It was cool. It was good to see," Draymond Green said on KNBR 680-AM on Tuesday night. "Obviously, you don't want to be in that position where he has to, but it kind of reinsures you that he's almost back. It was good to see."
The Warriors certainly responded, as they held Sacramento to 14 points in the third quarter, and improved to 29-1 with a 122-103 win.
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"He didn't snap like I've seen him snap before," Draymond explained. "He said what he had to say and got his point across, but I've seen him kind of go crazy on us before. He didn't really do that this time. He just got his point across and moved on, but it was still good to see."
Kerr, who is on an indefinite leave of absence following complications from two offseason back surgeries, has yet to coach a game this season.
The good news: He accompanied the team to Dallas on Tuesday -- his first out-of-state trip this season -- and is close to returning.