Steve Kerr explains how much losing Luke Walton will hurt the Warriors

Everything's coming up Lakers these days.

Keeping their 2016 draft pick was huge for Los Angeles, of course; the Lakers likely lucked into the best-case scenario in the lottery. More importantly, the purple and gold have their head coach of the future in current Warriors assistant Luke Walton.

Walton was always the perfect choice for the Lakers, and he should succeed as the leader of the team with which he won two NBA titles as a player. But the Lakers' gain is the Warriors' loss -- and no one will feel that loss more acutely than Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. In a recent interview, Kerr explained just how much Walton has meant personally and to the team.

Via ESPN.com:

It's all of those qualities that make Walton such a great fit for Los Angeles. Sure, he'll reinvigorate the Lakers' offense and modernize a franchise that desperately needs to catch up to the rest of the league. But Walton's going to relate to his players in a way that certain former Lakers coaches couldn't dream of.

*cough*

Walton won't antagonize the likes of D'Angelo Russell and Jordan Clarkson. He's not going to play veterans to try to squeeze out a few more wins in a misguided attempt at keeping the Lakers relevant. And he's not going to tell fans and media how much smarter he is than all of them.

Basically, Walton is the polar opposite of Byron Scott -- and that's why the Warriors will miss him so much.