Steve Kerr achieved a significant milestone with the Golden State Warriors, securing his 558th regular-season win. This victory against the New York Knicks at the Chase Center marked Kerr as the coach with the most wins in franchise history, surpassing Al Attles. Since joining in 2014, Kerr has led the team to four NBA titles and was named Coach of the Year in 2016.
Draymond Green praised Kerr's transformative impact on the Warriors. "Oh, man, he changed everything," Green said, according to ESPN. He highlighted Kerr's influence on winning and creating a family-like atmosphere within the organisation. Green emphasised that Kerr's teachings have been invaluable to him and the team's success.

Kerr attributed his success to the strength and stability of the Warriors' organisation over his tenure. "It was a great moment being awarded the game ball by the Attles family," he stated. He expressed gratitude for being part of such a strong team and city, acknowledging Al Attles' lasting legacy within the franchise.
The game also marked another achievement for Stephen Curry, who scored 28 points. This came shortly after Curry became the first player in NBA history to reach 4,000 three-pointers, coinciding with his 37th birthday celebrations. The Warriors are currently positioned sixth in the Western Conference standings.
The victory against New York was not just about breaking records but also about celebrating milestones. Wilhelmina Attles presented Kerr with the game ball, symbolising this historic achievement. The moment was shared on social media by Golden State Warriors:
Kerr's journey with Golden State reflects not only personal achievements but also highlights organisational excellence and talent development over more than a decade. His leadership has been pivotal in shaping a winning culture that continues to thrive.