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“I would've said yes before I saw Aaron Gordon do what he did. And Zach LaVine went nuts as well. I think Gordon should've won for what he did. But what LaVine does is amazing. I don't know where he gets that bounce and that glide but it's incredible. I hope both those guys compete it in next year. Over the last years or so, I'd say the three-point contest has been more entertaining than the dunk contest, but this was really special this year.”

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Steve Kerr

Steve Kerr, born on September 27, 1965, is a former professional basketball player and current head coach of the Golden State Warriors. Known for his accurate three-point shooting and exceptional team leadership, Kerr played for Duke University in college and was drafted by the Golden State Warriors in the 1988 NBA Draft. During his NBA career, Kerr won two NBA championships and was selected for the NBA All-Star Game in 2003. After retiring, he transitioned into coaching and became the head coach of the Warriors in 2014, leading the team to significant achievements, including four consecutive NBA Finals appearances and two NBA championships in 2015 and 2017. more

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