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Steve Kerr expresses condolences after Bob Weir's death
Summary
Golden State coach Steve Kerr offered condolences after Bob Weir's family announced the guitarist's death at 78 and said the Warriors would observe a moment of silence at Sunday's game.
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Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr opened a news conference Sunday by offering condolences to the family of Bob Weir. Weir's family announced on Saturday that the Grateful Dead guitarist died at age 78. Kerr said the Warriors would observe a moment of silence before the team's game against the Atlanta Hawks. He noted the band's long connection to San Francisco and its role in Bay Area history.
Key details:
- Steve Kerr offered condolences on behalf of the organization and described the passing as an end of an era.
- Bob Weir's family announced his death; he was 78 and had been diagnosed with cancer last summer.
- The Warriors planned a moment of silence before their game against the Atlanta Hawks, according to Kerr's remarks.
- Weir performed at the Chase Center twice with Dead & Company, and the Grateful Dead have longstanding ties to San Francisco's music scene.
Summary:
Kerr's remarks highlighted the team's recognition of Weir's local significance and announced a moment of silence at the game. Undetermined at this time.
