10 Most Unlikely NBA Finals Heroes Ever

1. Steve Kerr - Chicago Bulls

Like Paxson, Steve Kerr's playing career will forever be defined by just one moment - a championship winning three pointer. Despite winning four successive titles with the Bulls and Spurs, his name will be forever bring back memories of his Game 6 shot, one which came about as the Utah Jazz's overplayed the iconic Michael Jordan for fear of a classic MJ game-winner. It was instead Kerr who found the ball in his hands, and his aim was true. An eternally likeable figure, he showed great humour during the Chicago's victory parade, claiming that Jordan had been too scared to take the final shot himself. As career-defining as that shot was, Kerr has recently made an attempt to overshadow it in a coaching capacity, leading the Golden State Warriors to their first NBA title in four decades. For a criminally unsung hero, he truly is a man with a knack for winning.
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