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Former Bulls assistant Ron Adams is the 'truth teller' on Steve Kerr's Warriors staff

Steve Kerr has a tendency to stay seated during times his Warriors team faces duress, a trait notably associated with Phil Jackson, whom Kerr played for while the Bulls enjoyed their second three-peat.

Those are teaching moments, to be sure, ones Kerr feels he has prepared his team for in practice and which they must learn to navigate on their own.

Extending the metaphor further, there's a wise-looking, older, bespectacled man sitting next to Kerr, one familiar to

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