I couldn't have said it better myself.
Kerr has been getting on my nerves for a while now. He has this habit of inserting himself into situations that have nothing to do with him, coming across as self-righteous and urging others to take the high road—as if breaches of decorum personally offend him. Yet, when the issue concerns his own team, his tone shifts dramatically. Suddenly, it's all about "I can't believe people are airing our dirty laundry. Whatever happened to the bro-code? I never complained when Jordan beat me up in practice!"
Honestly, I too am counting down to the day Steph retires, and people finally see just how terrible Kerr is at his job. This is the same guy who only took over the already-good Warriors team under Mark Jackson and somehow became revered as a visionary despite trading Shaq to the up-tempo Suns and effectively dismantling the entire organization.
But I digress.