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Steve Kerr Was Nearly Sent To North Korea To Play Kim Jong-Un In a Game Of Basketball

According to a report, some strategists floated the idea of Steve Kerr traveling to North Korea in 2012 to play leader Kim Jong-Un in a game of basketball

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 12: Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr looks on during a NBA game between the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Clippers on November 12, 2018 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire)

Was Steve Kerr really willing to travel to North Korea to play a game of one-on-one against Kim Jong-Un?

Kerr spoke on how the idea was floated back in 2012 that he would travel to North Korea to play basketball with Kim. At the time, not much was known about the ruthless leader except that he had a soft spot for the Chicago Bulls dynasty in the 1990s.

According to The Athletic, some strategists viewed Steve Kerr as the perfect candidate to go overseas to play Kim Jong-Un because he was a member of those Bulls teams. And he also spent time in Lebanon and the Middle East when he was growing up.

Steve Kerr claims that he had no idea of the ideas involving him and Kim Jong-Un. And when he was told about it during Steph Curry’s record three-pointer night, he had a nice chuckle.

“Oh my God,” Kerr said, per The Athletic. “That’s hilarious.”

Then Kerr was asked whether he would have gone .

“No. No way …” Kerr said, “unless President Obama himself asked me to do it. If he had asked me to do it, I would have done it.”

Steve Kerr also noted that he wouldn’t have taken it easy on Kim Jong-Un during a basketball competition. But that probably would end up being a moot point.

“I’m going all out because it doesn’t matter,” Kerr said. “Because the report in the international media would have been that he skunked me.”


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