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Warriors head coach Steve Kerr began his pregame availability Monday night with a notable stat vs former Lakers star Kobe Bryant.
“I lead Kobe in the head to head matchup 10 to five,” Kerr said with a laugh.
Kerr even outscored Bryant in their second matchup six to five, when Kerr’s Bulls lost to Bryant’s Lakers 106-90 on February 2, 1997.
Despite Kerr’s team success against Bryant, the future Hall of Famer averaged 23.8 points-per-game against teams Kerr played on. Kerr, who played stints on Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, Orlando Magic, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs and Portland Trailblazers averaged three points, 0.7 rebounds and one assist in the 15 matchups.
However, Kerr jokingly wouldn’t acknowledge anything but the head to head matchup when pressed further.
“There are no other memories other than 10 to five,” Kerr quipped.