Steve Kerr Remains Committed to Coaching Warriors Following some Doubts After the Season
Kerr said his political views never came up in talks with Warriors owners as he agreed to stay for at least two more seasons.
- Head coach Steve Kerr agreed to a two-year contract extension with the Golden State Warriors last week, resolving uncertainty about his future with the franchise.
- Rumors suggesting tension between the legendary coach and the Dubs due to his outspoken political views circulated before his signing, but were officially put to rest on Friday afternoon.
- Kerr clarified that his political stance "'literally' never came in talks with Joe Lacob and Mike Dunleavy," according to Dalton Johnson of NBC Sports Bay Area.
- Now that he is staying, the franchise must build a winner around Stephen Curry, whose 2025-26 campaign was hindered by injuries to himself and Jimmy Butler.
- Golden State must now construct its roster this offseason, which could involve parting with longtime defensive stalwart Draymond Green, whose future remains uncertain.
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