While Warriors coach Steve Kerr may be a vocal critic of President Donald Trump, it appears that franchise icon Rick Barry doesn't agree.

In an interview with USA Today, Barry told the publication that the "scrutiny" Trump is under is a "disgrace to the world."

"It's a disgrace to the world, to our country, what they're doing," Barry said on Sunday. "The scrutiny that he's going under is absurd. It's ridiculous. Politics has always been horrible and it's even worse now than it was. What's going on now is reprehensible.''

Barry, an eight-time NBA All-Star whose number was retired by the Warriors, made the remarks at Ice Cube's Big3 three-on-three basketball game in Los Angeles. Barry serves as one of the coaches.

Barry also shared some of his thoughts on the ongoing federal investigation into possible collusion between Trump campaign staffers and Russia.

"How long does it have to go on?'' Barry said. "I mean, come on, they beat a dead horse. Let's move on. Let's try to go and do what's good for the country.''

On the other end of the political spectrum is current Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who has criticized Trump several times on the record.

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"You're faced with the reality that the man who's going to lead you has routinely used racist, misogynist, insulting words," Kerr said after the 2016 election. "That's a tough one... It's tough when you want there to be some respect and dignity and there hasn't been any."

"The things that [Trump] said, the things that he represented, that's the way that the majority of this nation feels," player David West added. "I think he just emboldened them because he's able to say it publicly. He got the platform.

"It is kind of unnerving and unsettling. ... The man's 70 years old, so he is who he is. It's just a shame that, throughout the process, a lot of these people were in hiding and waited for the cover of the ballot to represent who they are."