Life's good for the Golden State Warriors. The team recently inked Klay Thompson to a manageable extension, and he's rewarded them with the best play of his career. His fellow "Splash Brother" Steph Curry continues to score the ball at an MVP level. The team's 18-2, riding a 13-game winning streak, and sits unchallenged at the top of the Western Conference and overall NBA standings.

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A lot of credit for the team's mammouth success surely has to go to first year head coach Steve Kerr, right?

Well, if you ask Dennis Rodman, the answer is a definitive no.

Jim Park of the NBA blog Sheridan Hoops spoke with Rodman about the Warriors' recent dominance, and The Worm was absolutely caustic in his assessment of his former Chicago Bulls teammate's coaching skills.


Granted, Kerr did inherit a team that had already won 51 games last year, so this isn't an rebuilding effort by any means. However, it seems entirely disingenuous to withhold praise from Kerr given how unstoppable the Dubs' offense looks this season.