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Breaking news: Last week was pretty rough for the Golden State Warriors.
It was exhausting for Steve Kerr, who needed to get out of Oracle Arena ASAP last Tuesday night after the Warriors beat the Hawks:
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Golden State went 0-3 on its Texas road trip, and the team was still dealing with the aftermath of the Kevin Durant-Draymond Green drama.
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So what does the Warriors' head coach do when going through tumultuous times?
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"I'm reading a really good book about Bill Belichick right now. I actually started it on the road trip, and I find the best way to deal with any kind of stress in my job is to get into a good book," Kerr said on KNBR 680 on Tuesday night. "Or just watch the Chiefs and the Rams (laughter)."
It was a rather epic Monday Night Football game -- a great way to close out a home off-day for Kerr. Once he finishes the book on Belichick, he might turn to Andre Iguodala for some new material.
"Andre's really got a lot of interesting reading suggestions," Kerr added. "So sometimes we share books or articles or something."
Back in October 2017, the 2015 NBA Finals MVP said the following to Mark Medina of the Bay Area News Group:
"A lot that goes on that can weigh on your brain and it can shorten guys' careers. So you gotta stay sharp. That's the only secret I'll give you -- I try to read a whole lot of books.
"You know what's interesting -- I usually have no idea the title of the book I'm reading. I never know the author's name for some reason."
Drew Shiller is the co-host of Warriors Outsiders. Follow him on Twitter @DrewShiller