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Draymond Green Doubts Kerr's Warriors Return

Summary

  • Draymond Green expressed uncertainty about Steve Kerr returning as coach.
  • Kerr's contract is expiring after 12 seasons with four championships.
  • Key players Curry, Green, and Kerr shared a moment amid uncertainty.
Draymond Green Doubts Kerr's Warriors Return

Draymond Green has expressed significant doubt regarding Steve Kerr's return as the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, indicating that the team might be heading for a coaching change. Green shared his feelings on his podcast, stating, "I think not, just because it just feels like that, it felt like that was it." This comes as the Warriors' season concluded after a play-in tournament loss to the Phoenix Suns, leaving many aspects of the team's future unsettled.

Steve Kerr, who has led the Warriors for 12 seasons and secured four championships, is nearing the end of his contract. Despite a challenging season with injuries and a 10th-place finish in the Western Conference, Kerr, at 60 years old, holds an impressive coaching record of 604-353. He has indicated plans to meet with owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy soon to discuss the team's direction.

Amidst this uncertainty, a moment between Kerr, Stephen Curry, and Draymond Green near the bench was captured, which Green described as potentially their "last time playing with Steve as our coach." Forward Gui Santos and guard Pat Spencer have both expressed their desire for the core group to stay together, with Spencer viewing Kerr as a "second father."

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