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Jerry Stackhouse Makes Impact as New Assistant Coach for Golden State Warriors
Jerry Stackhouse, the former NBA player and coach, has been making waves in his new role as an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors. Despite being newly acquired, Stackhouse has quickly taken over defensive duties and is already leaving a significant mark on the team.
Stackhouse, who was born on November 5, 1974, in Kinston, North Carolina, has a storied career in the NBA both as a player and a coach. His transition to the Warriors has been seamless, with numerous players praising his immediate impact on the team’s defensive strategy.
In recent games, Stackhouse’s enthusiasm and coaching have been highlighted, particularly in the Warriors’ performance against the Houston Rockets. Behind-the-scenes footage shows Stackhouse celebrating key moments, such as Brandin Podziemski‘s hero buckets and Jonathan Kuminga‘s aggressive plays.
His influence extends beyond just the players; Stackhouse’s energy is also felt on the bench, where even stars like Steph Curry have been seen reacting positively to his coaching. This early success suggests that Stackhouse could be a crucial factor in the Warriors’ season.