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John Graham Kerr (July 17, 1932 [1] – February 26, 2009), also known as Red Kerr, was an American basketball player, coach, executive and broadcaster who devoted six decades to the sport at all levels.
Kerr returned in Game 2 of the 2017 NBA Finals, where the Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games. The Warriors finished the playoffs with a 16–1 record, the best postseason winning percentage in NBA history. [83] Kerr is the fourth coach in NBA history to win two championships in his first three seasons of coaching.
John Grinham Kerr (November 15, 1931 – February 2, 2013) was an American actor and attorney. He began his professional career on Broadway, earning critical acclaim for his performances in Mary Coyle Chase 's Bernardine and Robert Anderson 's Tea and Sympathy , then made a transition into a screen career.
John Kerr Sr. (15 October 1943 – 19 June 2011) was a professional soccer player who played as a midfielder. Born in Scotland, he played for the Canada men's national team . Club career
Johnny Kerr is the only person to win the award with a losing record (33–48 with the Chicago Bulls in 1966–67). Kerr was honored because he had guided the Bulls to the NBA Playoffs in their first season in the league. [ 3 ]
Johnny “Red” Kerr: 1985–1991, 1998–1999 (WMAQ, WMVP) Junior Bridgeman: 1989-1990 (WLUP) Bob Love: 1989–1990 (WLUP) Tom Boerwinkle: 1990–1994 (WLUP, WMAQ)
The 1953-54 team returned one of the most dominant players in the NCAA, Johnny "Red" Kerr. During the season, Kerr shattered Illinois’ single-season scoring record by tallying 556 points in his senior year. Kerr’s 1,299 career points in three seasons currently ranks 20th on the all-time Illinois scoring list.
Johnny Kerr (1932–2009), professional basketball player John Kerr (Australian footballer) (1934–2005), Australian rules footballer John Kerr (soccer, born 1943) (1943–2011), Scottish-born Canadian soccer player