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The Golden State Warriors are currently the best team in the NBA, but former basketball star Dennis Rodman doesn't believe that first-year Warriors coach Steve Kerr deserves credit for the team's success quite yet.

Golden State is 18-2 on the season thanks to its current 13-game winning streak. That's a pretty impressive record for any coach to have through the first 20 games of his coaching career, but Rodman—Kerr's former Chicago Bulls teammate—is a little skeptical about how much of an impact the rookie coach has had on his team.

Here's what Rodman had to say about Kerr's coaching thus far, via Jim Park of Sheridan Hoops:

via @SheridanBlog

It doesn't look like Rodman is too impressed with Kerr early on.

Of course, Rodman could just be looking at the squad Kerr inherited. The Warriors made the playoffs the past two seasons under former coach Mark Jackson, winning 51 games last season. With Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson on the roster, some might say that Kerr walked into a great situation.

Although Rodman had some strong criticism of his former teammate, there does not appear to be any beef between the two.



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(Note: Newsday's Neil Best had more of Rodman's quotes, mainly Rodman saying, "You know I'm joking, Steve.")

Maybe Kerr's coaching abilities will win Rodman over someday.

[h/t Warriors World]