MY MIX FROM MISIEK MOVIE SHOW
footage from 1995 to 2003
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Music: All Credits To - Anno Domini - Chillin Out pt.2
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Biography:
Stephen Douglas "Steve" Kerr (born September 27, 1965 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a retired American professional basketball player. He is noted as being the all time leader in three point field goal percentage in NBA history. Kerr is a five-time NBA champion, and the only NBA player to win four consecutive championships in the last 30 years.
On June 2, 2007, the Phoenix Suns named Kerr the team's President of Basketball Operations and General Manager. Kerr helped Managing Partner Robert Sarver buy the Suns in 2004 and has been one of Sarver's trusted basketball advisors over the past three years.The son of Malcolm Kerr, an American academic who specialized in the Middle East, Kerr spent much of his childhood in Lebanon and other Arab states. He attended Cairo American College in Egypt and Palisades High School (now Palisades Charter High School) in Pacific Palisades, California. On January 18, 1984, Kerr's father, who was then serving as president of the American University of Beirut, was assassinated by suspected militant nationalists in Beirut.Kerr was minimally recruited out of high school because he could not jump and was two steps slower than other point guards.Kerr played basketball for the University of Arizona from 1983 to 1988. In summer 1986, Kerr was named to the USA Basketball team that competed in the FIBA World Championship in Spain. The team became the last American Men's Senior Team composed strictly of amateur players to capture a gold medal. Kerr injured his knee during the tournament, forcing him to miss an entire season (1986-87) at Arizona. After returning to the team, Kerr became a fan favorite due to his leadership and long-range shooting. He helped the Wildcats reach the Final Four of the NCAA Division I basketball tournament in 1988, along with future NBA teammate Sean Elliott and future NBA journeyman Tom Tolbert. He also set an NCAA record for three point percentage in a single season (114-199, 57.3%).Kerr was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the second round of the 1988 NBA Draft, but was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1989. He spent over three seasons (1989 to 1992) there, and then part of the 199293 season with the Orlando Magic. In 1993, he signed with the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls made the playoffs in the 199394 and 199495 seasons, but without Michael Jordan's presence for all of 1994 and much of 1995, though, they could notadvance to the Finals. In the 2003 playoffs, Kerr made key contributions in Game Six of the Spurs' Western Conference Finals series against the Dallas Mavericks. Among those were four clutch three-pointers that helped to eliminate the Mavericks. The Spurs eventually won the NBA championship that year by beating the New Jersey Nets in a six-game Finals series, led by Kerr, David Robinson, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginóbili, among others.From 2003 to 2007, Kerr was a broadcast analyst for Turner Network Television (TNT), offering commentary alongside renowned analyst Marv Albert. During his tenure he performed a segment sponsored by Coors Light called Steve's Refreshing Thoughts in which he brought up interesting facts in NBA history. In the same time period, Kerr also contributed to Yahoo! as an NBA commentator.Steve Kerr and Robert Horry, another famous reserve player and clutch shooter, alternated NBA Championships for a decade, and combined to win 12 championships over a 14-year period. Either Kerr or Horry was on the roster of an NBA Finals team from the 1993-94 season through the 2002-03 season, with every one resulting in a victory. Horry's teams were victorious in the NBA Finals in 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2007, while Kerr's teams were winners in the NBA Finals in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2003. Each won three titles playing for Phil Jackson-coached teams and two with the Gregg Popovich-led San Antonio Spurs.
TEAMS:
Phoenix Suns (1988-1989)
Cleveland Cavaliers (1989-1992)
Orlando Magic (1992-1993)
Chicago Bulls (1993-1998)
San Antonio Spurs (1998-2001, 2002-2003)
Portland Trail Blazers (2001-2002)
FIRST MIX ABOUT HIM ON YOUTUBE
Do his shots ever hit the rim?
JimenezLeon 6 months ago 13
Bill Russel - 11 rings
Robert Horry - 7 rings
Michael Jordan - 6 rings
STEVE KERR - 5 RINGS , KOBE - 5
SHAQ - 4 rings
D WADE - 1 ring
CHRIS BOSH - Wedding Ring
LeBron James -Purity ring ( Virgin )
boyeks 1 month ago