Kerr proclaims Steph was ‘made to be face' of Dubs franchise

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Steve Kerr can't stop raving about the person Warriors star Steph Curry is. 

Speaking with 95.7 The Game's Ray Ratto and Damon Bruce on Wednesday, Kerr couldn't help but sing the 34-year-old's praises after the superstar wowed attendees with a speech during the Warriors' visit to the White House

"Steph is incredible, I mean he crushes it every time he gets in front of a microphone, in front of a group of people," Kerr said. "He's just made to be the face of the franchise.

"He's just so perfect for the job and he's so impressive."

Kerr explained exactly what makes Curry such an impressive player and why he's made to be the face of the Warriors franchise.

"The combination of confidence and humility and authenticity is what I think draws people to him," Kerr continued. "We're so lucky to have him. We count our blessings every day."

Two days prior, Kerr gave Curry the ultimate compliment by saying he is the "modern-day" Michael Jordan after the Warriors' win over the Washington Wizards on Monday.

"Steph transcends the game," Kerr said. "He elicits an emotion from people, I think, because he's so awe-inspiring with his play that, no matter where we go, there are people cheering for him and can't wait to see him perform because we've never seen anything like him. And I think people can relate to him because he's not this superhero, in terms of his size and strength. He's 6-foot-3, 185 [pounds]. There's a lot of people out there that size but none who can do what he can do.

"He's incredibly inspiring and as a result, we get a ton of support on the road."

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Although the Warriors have been hovering around .500 for most of the season, Curry has done his part in helping keep Golden State afloat and will continue to be the heart and soul of the Warriors.

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