Steve Kerr calls out NBA fans for "crossing the line" with vulgar chants aimed at players during the playoffs, urging respect for athletesSteve Kerr (Image Credit: X/@ClutchPoints)
The battle between the Houston Rockets and the Golden State Warriors is heating up significantly. With the first game going in favor of the Warriors, the Rockets bounced back quickly. With a 109-94 victory, the game is evenly poised at the moment. However, with the last game taking place in Houston, the fans became a bit too emotional, and Warriors’ coach Steve Kerr did not like it at all.

With both teams looking for victory at Toyota Center, Draymond Green put on a powerful and physical display. Such a performance naturally offended the Rockets’ fans to a great extent. Unable to contain their emotions, they started initiating profane chants towards Green. And this is where Kerr thought the fans crossed a line.

“It’s not ideal when a crowd is chanting ‘F you Draymond’ … I would prefer if fans could use a little more discretion and remember that the guy has kids,” Kerr said. He further added, “Maybe I’m old school. I’m all for the fans cheering for their team and if they want to yell at the opponents, great, but I just think ‘F you’ is – it’s a little much.”