Topic / Subject
Steve Kerr walked back his comments on Kristaps Porziņģis’ reported POTS diagnosis, calling it a “stupid mistake” and saying he should not have weighed in on something medical.
TL;DR
The San Francisco Chronicle reports Kerr admitted he messed up by discussing Porziņģis’ condition and said he should leave it to professionals, as Porziņģis remains sidelined.
Key Details
- The Chronicle reports Kerr said it was a “stupid mistake” to discuss Porziņģis’ medical situation and that he should leave it to professionals.
- The Chronicle reports Kerr previously said he was told Porziņģis did not have POTS, despite it being widely reported and previously described by Porziņģis to The Athletic.
- The Chronicle reports Porziņģis was scratched again and has played only once for the Warriors since the Feb. 5 trade.
Breakdown
This is a classic “coach talks medical” problem. Even when a coach is trying to clarify, it can come off like contradicting the player’s own description or dismissing a serious health issue.
Kerr’s retraction matters because it acknowledges the lane he should not be in. Public health details are sensitive, and when messaging gets messy, it becomes a story bigger than basketball.
For the Warriors, the practical issue remains availability. Porziņģis being scratched again keeps the roster in limbo, and it adds pressure to get clearer communication around expectations without oversharing.
What to Watch Next
- Any official team update that clarifies timelines without getting into unnecessary medical specifics.
- Whether Porziņģis or his camp comments again, or keeps it private.
- How the Warriors manage his workload if and when he returns.
Sources
San Francisco Chronicle — As Kristaps Porzingis misses fourth straight game with illness, Steve Kerr says POTS comment was “stupid mistake”
Comment
Do you want teams to share more injury detail for clarity, or less detail to avoid situations like this?


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