Steve Kerr has played and coached in NBA, but he certainly doesn't stick to sports.

The Warriors coach recently sat down with NBC Sports Bay Area's Monte Poole for an extensive, exclusive interview covering Kerr's passion for social issues. The full interview, which will run in five installments, only can be viewed on the MyTeams by NBC Sports app, which can be downloaded for iOS and Android.

Part 1 of the conversation includes Kerr revealing that Carolyn DeWitt from Rock The Vote recently visited the Warriors and registered those in the organization to vote. Kerr believes voting -- particularly for young people -- is important in driving change.

"We have these checks and balances," Kerr said. "We have these principles that are supposed to hold us up. But we’re the ones who hold the principles up, through voting.

"It’s generally at periods of a lot of turmoil and adversity when young people finally get fed up. And they say, ‘You know what? Enough’s enough.’ And then they turn out. And that’s when you start to get the new generation. And the old generation moves on, and the new generation provides its leadership that reflects the values of the current iteration of the United States, and I think that’s coming."

Be sure to download the MyTeams by NBC Sports app to watch the full interview and future installments, which will run through Friday.