Steve Kerr vows to play all four Warriors together at All-Star Game

Marcus Dinitto

Steve Kerr vows to play all four Warriors together at All-Star Game image

Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr promises that all four of his players who made the Western Conference All-Star roster will be the floor at the same time during some of the Feb. 19 game in New Orleans.

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Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant were both voted All-Star starters, and Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were named reserves Friday AEDT. It marks the second time the Warriors have had four players on the All-Star team.

Oh, I'm absolutely going to play them all four together," said Kerr, who will coach the West squad, per the San Francisco Chronicle. "Those four will be together for sure. I can guarantee you that will happen at some point because that'll be a pretty cool thing."

Thompson added, "That would be really cool. I wonder who the fifth player would be."

Asked if that fifth player would be Thunder guard Russell Westbrook – Durant’s estranged former teammate in Oklahoma City – Kerr “grinned and politely walked away,” ESPN reported.

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