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Watch: Warriors HC Steve Kerr pokes fun at Rockets’ NBA Cup court
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To say that Steve Kerr felt like he was in hostile territory for the Golden State Warriors’ Wednesday matchup against the Houston Rockets would be a massive understatement.

The Rockets hosted the Warriors in an NBA Cup clash at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, to determine which team would advance to the semifinals in Las Vegas.

The Rockets’ playing court was painted a very bright red, staying true to the NBA Cup tradition of using eye-catching court designs throughout the tournament. In addition to the red court, the Rockets also placed red shirts on every seat in the venue.

The scene looked quite infernal to Kerr, who compared entering the empty venue pregame to an excursion into the netherworld.

“I told one of the coaches that it felt like I was descending into the depths of hell,” Kerr joked. “Deep red hue on the floor. It’s a little disconcerting. I thought I had been better in my life. I didn’t think I deserved that fate.”

The goal of every home venue in sports is to create an unfriendly environment for visiting teams. Given Kerr’s quote, it’s safe to say that the Rockets succeeded in doing just that.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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