By — Joshua Barajas Joshua Barajas Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-nba-coach-steve-kerr-tells-trump-night-night-at-the-2024-democratic-national-convention Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter WATCH: NBA coach Steve Kerr tells Trump ‘night night’ at the 2024 Democratic National Convention Politics Aug 19, 2024 10:05 PM EDT Steve Kerr, head coach for the Golden State Warriors as well as the USA men’s Olympic-gold winning basketball team, spoke Monday at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. WATCH LIVE: 2024 Democratic National Convention Night 1 “As a coach and former player, as a husband, a son, a father, even a grandfather, and as an American, I believe in a certain kind of leadership. I believe leaders must display dignity. I believe that leaders must tell the truth,” Kerr said, listing additional qualities people look for in their friends and family. “Shouldn’t you want those same qualities in your president?” he said. “When you think about it that way, this is no contest.” He then threw his support behind the Harris-Walz ticket, saying the nation needs “real leadership.” Capping his remarks, Kerr then referenced NBA star player Steph Curry’s “night night” celebration gesture, while holding his hands to the side of his head. After the results are tallied Election Night, Kerr said, “in the words of the great Steph Curry, we can tell Donald Trump, ‘Night, night.'” During the first day of the convention, delegates formally adopted a party platform. Later in the week, Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will formally accept their nominations as the party’s candidates. Find more of our DNC 2024 coverage Live updates: Biden, Hillary Clinton and Shawn Fain expected to speak on Day 1 of the DNC in Chicago Live fact check: Night 1 of the Democratic National Convention A look ahead to this week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago As 2024 Democratic National Convention kicks off, here are 4 things to watch What to expect on Day 1 of the DNC in Chicago A look back at the 1968 Democratic convention and its relevance today A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now By — Joshua Barajas Joshua Barajas Joshua Barajas is a senior editor for the PBS NewsHour's Communities Initiative. He's also the senior editor and manager of newsletters. @Josh_Barrage
Steve Kerr, head coach for the Golden State Warriors as well as the USA men’s Olympic-gold winning basketball team, spoke Monday at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. WATCH LIVE: 2024 Democratic National Convention Night 1 “As a coach and former player, as a husband, a son, a father, even a grandfather, and as an American, I believe in a certain kind of leadership. I believe leaders must display dignity. I believe that leaders must tell the truth,” Kerr said, listing additional qualities people look for in their friends and family. “Shouldn’t you want those same qualities in your president?” he said. “When you think about it that way, this is no contest.” He then threw his support behind the Harris-Walz ticket, saying the nation needs “real leadership.” Capping his remarks, Kerr then referenced NBA star player Steph Curry’s “night night” celebration gesture, while holding his hands to the side of his head. After the results are tallied Election Night, Kerr said, “in the words of the great Steph Curry, we can tell Donald Trump, ‘Night, night.'” During the first day of the convention, delegates formally adopted a party platform. Later in the week, Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will formally accept their nominations as the party’s candidates. Find more of our DNC 2024 coverage Live updates: Biden, Hillary Clinton and Shawn Fain expected to speak on Day 1 of the DNC in Chicago Live fact check: Night 1 of the Democratic National Convention A look ahead to this week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago As 2024 Democratic National Convention kicks off, here are 4 things to watch What to expect on Day 1 of the DNC in Chicago A look back at the 1968 Democratic convention and its relevance today A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now