Warriors head coach Steve Kerr shares an NSFW outlook on his coaching legacy as he manages a championship-contending team this season.

After missing the playoffs for two consecutive seasons, the Warriors are on a mission this year, tied with the Phoenix Suns for the league-best record at 18 wins and three losses. Just last year, Stephen Curry was experiencing an MVP-caliber season, but his team struggled to gain footing against the league's marquee squads. However, this season has been different; players like Jordan Poole and Draymond Green have aided Curry well—amid the absence of Klay Thompson and James Wiseman.

Kerr seems to be optimistic regarding the personnel he's dealt with, especially after winning three championships with the Warriors.

Via The Athletic

“I count my blessings that I’ve been able to coach the players that I’ve coached and be in the organization that I’m in because I know how lucky I am.”

Kerr stresses his desire to win when asked about his coaching legacy and how he approaches this specific topic.

“My competitive desire drives me. But like a lot of players at this level, the fear of losing is an even bigger motivator.”

“I just want to f*cking win, you know? It burns in me. I want to win so badly.”

Indeed, Kerr symbolizes the image of winning. His first season with the Warriors immediately saw him hoist his first trophy as a coach, and the years that followed strengthened a dynasty fueled by the game's greatest three-point shooter.

This season, will Kerr's leadership and Stephen Curry's brilliance lead them all the way to another championship?