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Steve Kerr called in to Willard & Dibs this week — and the hosts noticed something. He sounded like a man who'd rather be somewhere else. Not tired as in exhausted. Tired as in the weight of all of it.The hosts do the math. Thirty-eight straight years in the association — player, coach, GM, broadcaster, back to coach — without a single year to just do nothing. Twenty-seven years as a player or coach, roughly 41 road games per year: that's over 1,100 road games and close to half a million miles in the air. And that's before you account for playoffs.Zoom in on just the last week: Bay Area to Oklahoma City, OKC to Salt Lake City, night game in Utah, landed back in San Francisco somewhere around 2:30 in the morning, then Chase Center the next day for the Bulls. Lost all three games — two in genuinely frustrating fashion.Then there's the league problem spiral. Before the OKC game Kerr said 72 games would be amazing. After the SGA loss he complained about pretzel arms and foul merchants. A hot mic caught him walking back to the bench after the Bulls game saying "that's a league problem" three times. Four straight days of the same frustration on a loop.When asked how he's doing, Kerr said "I'm having a great time." The hosts' nuanced read: the basketball part is probably true. He loves the fleeting moments, loves the guys, has said he'll never leave Steph, and the Houston locker room was the happiest the group has been all year. It's everything else — same questions, same beat writers, same radio station, same Kuminga debates, foul merchant era, load management discourse — that's the grind.And the Warriors as an organization are in a genuinely tough spot: they feel they did a great job, arrived at an inevitable transition, and got ripped for the inevitable. They can't act mad because they need to sell tickets. Behind the scenes, the hosts believe they genuinely don't understand why fans are as angry as they are. That's probably why everyone looks a little tired. 00:00 – Kerr Sounded a Little Over It — Here's the Context 01:30 – 38 Straight Years: The Math on How Much Kerr Has Given the Association 03:00 – Three Games in Four Nights: The Full Travel Breakdown 05:00 – The League Problem Spiral: Hot Mic, Pretzel Arms, and 72 Games 07:30 – Kerr Says He's Having a Great Time — Do the Hosts Believe Him? 09:00 – The Real Read: Basketball Part Is Fine, Everything Else Is the Grind 11:00 – The Warriors' Emotional Tough Spot: Did Everything Right, Got Ripped Anyway 13:00 – Why the Warriors Can't Act Mad — And Why That Makes It Worse 14:30 – He's Not Bound to Do This. He Does It Every Week Anyway. Download the Audacy app to never miss any of your favorite 957 The Game content: https://go.audacy.com/y-listen-live-9... Listen live: https://www.audacy.com/957thegame/listen Visit our website: https://www.957thegame.com Subscribe on Twitch: / 957thegame Follow us on Twitter: / 957thegame Like us on Facebook: / 957thegame Follow us on Instagram: / 957thegame Join our Newsletter: https://www.audacy.com/957thegame/joi...