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Warriors and Steve Kerr not rushing their future decision leaving Stephen Curry in limbo after a down year

News RoomBy News RoomApril 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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While 16 teams are currently battling for a championship in the NBA Playoffs, the remaining 14 organizations have shifted their focus to two dates that will define their future: the NBA Draft on June 23 and the start of Free Agency on June 30. For franchises like the Washington Wizards and Brooklyn Nets, a losing season was expected, but for any team with championship aspirations that failed to make the cut, this offseason is a period of deep soul-searching.

In the NBA, if you aren’t competing for a title, the season is a failure, and no team feels that weight more right now than the Golden State Warriors.

A Season of Uncertainty: Kerr’s Future and the “Stifled” Tension in San Francisco

The Golden State Warriors‘ postseason hopes died in the Play-in Tournament. After a gritty win over the Clippers fueled by a 35-point masterclass from Stephen Curry, the Warriors fell to the Phoenix Suns, missing the playoffs for the second time in three seasons. Beyond the disappointment on the court-compounded by Curry missing two months due to injury-the real drama is happening in the front office.

Head coach Steve Kerr is currently weighing whether to return for a 13th season, a decision that hinges on upcoming talks with owner Joe Lacob and GM Mike Dunleavy. While Kerr’s resume is legendary, internal optimism regarding his return has reportedly faded. Sources indicate that Kerr’s desire to speak openly on social and political issues has occasionally rubbed the organization the wrong way.

Veteran journalist Marc Spears recently noted that Kerr has felt “stifled” at times, leading to speculation that he might finally walk away from the bench. Although the franchise is already being linked to potential successors, there is a lingering hope that the stability provided by Stephen Curry will be enough to entice Kerr back for one more run.

The End of an Era? Curry’s Stance on the Kerr-Draymond Dynasty

It is impossible to overstate what the trio of Stephen Curry, Steve Kerr, and Draymond Green has meant to the game. Together, they have dominated the modern era, securing four NBA titles in 12 seasons, reaching five straight finals, and orchestrating the greatest regular season in history with a 73-9 record. Under Kerr, the Warriors boast a .631 winning percentage, with their only losing seasons occurring when Curry was sidelined with major injuries.

Despite the high stakes, Curry isn’t begging his coach to stay. When given the chance to make a public plea for Kerr’s return, the greatest shooter in history chose a more selfless path. Curry emphasized that he wants Kerr to return only if his heart is truly in the job.

“I want Coach to be happy,” Curry told reporters. “I want him to believe he’s the right guy for the job… everybody’s plan is their own.” This leaves the Warriors in a state of limbo; while the roster desperately needs an overhaul through the NBA Draft and Free Agency, the identity of the man leading them remains the biggest question mark in the league.

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