![]() Kerr initially flashed a smile at Johnson’s guest. She wasn’t the surprise herself, though, but the deliverer. She had sung the national anthem at games in front of him, when he was with the Suns and Warriors. Johnson, a singer/producer/writer who lives in Las Vegas, had kept in touch with Kerr over the years. He hugged her - a classmate a year ahead of him in the early ’80s at Cairo American College, a pre-K through 12 school just outside of the city. He was greeted by Michelle Johnson, his friend from those days living in Egypt. Still, he wasn’t prepared for the coming tug at his heart. The cameras and reporters tipped him off. ![]() That former life - the one that saw him as an expat living in Egypt, the one that feeds his reputed depth, the one that underscores his father’s significance - snuck up on Kerr recently in Las Vegas.ĭuring halftime of a Golden State Warriors summer league game, he made his way through a tunnel beneath the Thomas & Mack Center to a trailer a few hundred feet from the court. ![]()
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