Hypothesis: Warriors need to change their coach to win a championship in the upcoming season

 

For Golden State fans, no one wants to say goodbye to coach Steve Kerr, who is highly regarded by stars like Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson. After winning the championship four times in the last nine years, the Golden State Warriors dynasty is showing signs of decline.

 

One of the architects of the championship-winning team, General Manager Bob Myers, has parted ways with the team, passing the torch to the new General Manager, Mike Dunleavy Jr.

The team’s biggest star, Stephen Curry, is now 35 years old, with Klay Thompson and Draymond Green right behind at 33. We cannot overlook Coach Steve Kerr, who is approaching the final year of his contract with Golden State.

At 57 years old this year, Coach Steve Kerr still has plenty of coaching years left to give to the NBA and the Golden State Warriors. However, contract extension talks have not progressed, leaving his future as head coach in question.

For Golden State fans, no one wants to say goodbye to Coach Steve Kerr, who is highly regarded by stars like Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson.

Sharing thoughts on his future, Coach Steve Kerr expressed his desire to continue his association with Golden State, but he has not made any definitive statements about his contract.

“I definitely want to be here, to work and continue to contribute to this group. I believe that the team’s leadership also wants me to continue working, and I hope there will be progress on the contract extension in the near future,” Coach Steve Kerr said.

“But if nothing happens, I will still be comfortable and fully capable of working in the final year of my contract. Whether I coach in the final year or get an extension, it won’t affect me personally or the work I do.”