I would have no problem if the NBA renamed its Championship trophy after Steve Kerr, who just won his ninth, say it again 9th, NBA title tonight with 103-90 victory at Boston in Game Six. 5 (as a player) + 4 (as head coach) = 9 championship trophies....surpassed only by a very few.
And no matter what people say, coaches never get enough credit for the team winning it all. It is immensely difficult to coach a team of superstars. With talent and fame comes seemingly immoveable ego, which is tough for any coach to deal with, but the right coach will gain the attention, trust, and loyalty of the players. As long as you gain the support of your players, the probability is more favorable of the coaches job security, even more so than wins and losses. During these last couple of years, the players or management could have easily had the temptation to change coaches when things went south like many others organizations have done (some of those for the worse); so a credit to Steve Kerr getting his players and personnel to keep believing in him.
I see nothing wrong with the late Jerry Krause's infamously misquoted statement saying "Organizations (as a whole) win championships." His statement mutually included players along with the ownership, executives, management, coaches, players, and trainers. It's the type of culture implemented by the higher-up personnel that drives it all.