Following the announcement of Kevin Durant last year that he has decided to bring his talents to Oakland and play for the Golden State Warriors, many thought of them as the newest “super team” and quickly became the odds-on favorites to win the title this season. However, many were not too happy about it as well, and labeled them as the “villains” of the league.

During Sunday's press conference after his team's practice, Steve Kerr showed everyone how comfortable he is despite being the most hated team in the NBA today. He made an appearance wearing a shirt with “supervillains” written on it to show that he doesn't mind it at all.

Outside of the Bay Area, a lot of people believe that the former four-time scoring champion's move to the team has affected the competitive balance in the league and that the only way to beating the Dubs is for another “super team” to be built, It is the first time that two MVP's, both in their primes, are playing for one team, together with two other All-Stars, which explains why they've been very successful this year.

The Warriors may continue to receive a lot of trolls, especially on social media, but Kerr is proving that he is also their leader, even when they are not on the court. The shirt he wore may be considered a stunt, but it may also be psychological for his players, as it could give them more confidence moving forward and make them embrace their roles further, as being dubbed “villains” may not be the worst thing for them, and that they still have a lot of supporters.