My boss' father was a sportswriter in Arizona (where Steve Kerr went to college) who knew about the family. My boss is going for a doctorate in political science and has studied Steve's father extensively. When I told him about how I was at a luncheon where I met Steve Kerr he took the opportunity to fill me in on the life of Dr. Malcolm Kerr. He himself isn't a sports fan, but because of his father, his studies, and my profession, we arrived at a point of conversation that I thought was pretty cool, each of us negotiating our lenses of what we knew of the family and how we knew of them. If you can't find appreciation in that, and want to research a little bit about cool people, well, you probably have a very insular way of looking at the world. And I'll speak to you like a human being, the way you deserve to be spoken to. If you're in Brooklyn anytime soon, I'll gladly tell you face to face that getting upset at every minor thing and being that insecure probably won't take you far. There's no shame in being wrong. I once called Dirk the 10th best power forward in the game (HaHA, remember that guys!!!). Telling people to watch their mouths and insinuating that you'd fight them...over the internet...about a comment regarding Steve Kerr's contract, well don't you just look big and tough with your threatening words while you're halfway across the country. This is a forum to talk basketball. Talk basketball. Oh well, enjoy your significant basketball games. I have some family history statistical porn to google and illegally download.