Kerr returns to coach Golden State

Steve Kerr (left) with Golden State's enigmatic point guard Stephen Curry (Reuters file)

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is back on the bench for the first time this season, ending a long leave of absence to steer the defending champions against the Indiana Pacers today.

Kerr began his leave on October 1 to focus on recovering from a pair of off-season back operations after leading the Warriors, who include Australian Andrew Bogut, to a franchise-record 67 regular-season wins and the team's first NBA title in 40 years.

A veteran of 15 NBA campaigns as a player, the 50-year-old underwent surgery to repair a ruptured disc in July and had a follow-up procedure in September.

With assistant coach Luke Walton taking over, the Warriors did not miss a beat and own the league's best record at 39-4.

Golden State's record equals the second best mark through 43 games in NBA history, trailing only the Michael Jordan-led 1995-96 Chicago Bulls at 40-3.

Walton was named coach of the month in November as the Warriors began the campaign with 24 consecutive victories, the most ever to start a season in US professional team sports.

Reuters

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