Draymond Green praises Jonathan Kuminga, Steve Kerr
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Steve Kerr and Stephen Curry built one of the most defining dynasties the NBA has ever seen with the Golden State Warriors. Four championships, six Finals appearances, and a run of dominance that felt inevitable most nights made them the gold standard of the league.
While Golden State navigates waters without Butler, next season could represent even more uncharted territory. Kerr is in the final year of his contract, and according to The Ringer's Logan Murdock, several assistant coaches on Kerr's staff are "operating under the premise that he will not return next season."
Uncertainty surrounds Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr as the Warriors face growing questions about the franchise’s long-term future.
The future is uncertain at best for the Golden State Warriors at this point—especially after Jimmy Butler suffered a torn ACL—and that includes head coach Steve Kerr's status moving forward.
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DeMarcus Cousins delivers harsh criticism of Steve Kerr’s future with the Golden State Warriors amid ongoing organizational issues.
The Golden State Warriors have a tough path this season after losing Jimmy Butler for the rest of the year due to his brutal torn ACL injury. Warriors’ management must find a way to add talent, despite having limited assets to trade right now.
The Golden State Warriors had the chance to lean on Jonathan Kuminga for only one complete game in 2026. His second game after a month of DNPs went awry.