Warriors' Steve Kerr named 2015-16 NBA Coach of the Year

The Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr, whose team won an NBA-record 73 games, is the recipient of the Red Auerbach Trophy as the 2015-16 NBA Coach of the Year, the NBA announced today. He becomes the Warriors' first winner since Don Nelson in the 1991-92 season.

Kerr, in his second season as Golden State head coach, received 64 first-place votes and 381 total points from a panel of 130 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada.

The Portland Trail Blazers' Terry Stotts, who guided his team to the playoffs with four new starters, finished second with 37 first-place votes and 335 total points.

Three-time winner Gregg Popovich of the San Antonio Spurs was third with 10 first-place votes and 166 total points.

Under Kerr and assistant coach Luke Walton, who served as interim head coach until Kerr returned from back-surgery complications in January, the Warriors (73-9) posted the best regular-season record in league history, eclipsing the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls (72-10).

The Warriors established an NBA record with 1,077 three-pointers, part of a high-powered offense that posted the league's highest scoring average (114.9 ppg) since the 1991-92 season and led the NBA in field goal percentage (48.7), three-point field goal percentage (41.6, second highest in NBA history) and assists (28.9 apg).

Voting results

2015-16 NBA COACH OF THE YEAR RESULTS
P.CoachTeam1st2nd3rdPts.
1.STEVE KERRGolden State Warriors64187381
2.Terry StottsPortland Trail Blazers373836335
3.Gregg PopovichSan Antonio Spurs103220166
4.Steve CliffordCharlotte Hornets7161598
5.Dwane CaseyToronto Raptors6121783
6.Brad StevensBoston Celtics5101974
7.Dave JoergerMemphis Grizzlies11311
8.Doc RiversL.A. Clippers0125
-Luke WaltonGolden State Warriors (int.)0125
10.Erik SpoelstraMiami Heat0044
11.Quin SnyderUtah Jazz0103
-Rick CarlisleDallas Mavericks0033
13.Mike BudenholzerAtlanta Hawks0011
-Billy DonovanOklahoma City Thunder0011