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'Pathetic': Steve Kerr deflects questions about human rights in China by reminding reporters there are 'people owning AR-15s and mowing each other down' in the U.S.

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr hasn’t seemed too eager to answer questions about the league’s response to the Houston Rockets GM’s tweeted support for Hong Kong protesters. Thursday night, Kerr was asked about human rights in China but ended up pivoting to the U.S.:

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