Next season’s NBA schedule so delights Steve Kerr that he gave commissioner Adam Silver serious kudos.

The Warriors head coach praised Silver while on 95.7 The Game’s Damon Bruce Show on Monday.

“That’s the beauty of this schedule, is that the league and Adam Silver, they really listened to us,” Kerr told Bruce. “They listened to our thoughts and our concerns and our complaints. Obviously adding a week to the calendar of the season helped quite a bit.

“But I think the league went beyond that and really did a good job of making sure that the schedule just made more sense — taking the player’s health into consideration.”

Golden State has three fewer back-to-backs this season (from 17 to 14) and will not have a stretch of four games in five nights (one last season, NBA eliminated such stretches this season).

Also, the Warriors’ longest road trip is six games. That’s a much better situation than when they had eight games in eight cities over 13 days last year, leading them to rest four players in the last game — a primetime affair against the Spurs — and partly starting outrage around the NBA about sitting stars. Want Warriors news in your inbox? Sign up for the free DubsDaily newsletter.

“I have zero complaints about our schedule and I think it’s really a tribute to the work that Adam and the league do with the players and the union to try to work together to put together the best possible product for our fans,” Kerr told Bruce. “Everything just checks out. … Nobody in the league has a single stretch of four games in five nights.”