Steve Kerr’s future as coach gets an honest assessment from Mike Dunleavy

Published on: 5 3 月, 2026 by admin


Led by Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and head coach Steve Kerr, the Golden State Warriors remain competitive in the beleaguered Western Conference. All three feel that if their health remains favorable, they can compete with the NBA's best like the Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets.

But one thing is becoming more real with each passing day: This era of Warriors basketball is nearing its end.

Stephen Curry, 37, has one year remaining on his deal after the 2025-26 season. Draymond Green, who turned 36 on Wednesday, has a player option for the 2026-27 season worth $27.7 million. And head coach Steve Kerr is coaching in the final year of his contract.

While Curry and Green are expected to be back with the Warriors next season, what does the future look like for head coach Steve Kerr?

Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. recently spoke in an extensive interview with Tim Kawakami, Bay Area writer for the San Francisco Standard and host of "The TK Show" on 95.7 The Game, which also touched on Kerr's future as Warriors head coach.

That's where Dunleavy Jr. says he envisions Kerr returning next season and beyond.

"Yeah, I don't see why not," Dunleavy Jr. responded. "I mean, I guess Steve [Kerr] Mentioned a desire to get to the end of the season and find out. I think things are going well for him. We'll figure it out when it comes, but I think it's interesting that for us internally the focus has been on Joe, among me. [Lacob]The players and Steve are really working on getting this thing right for the rest of the season. So, we haven't given it too much thought."

"But obviously, on a personal level, I love having Steve here. Yes, I would guess he's our coach next year. But again, we're going into absolute certainty, and a lot of it is in his court, so we'll have to see."

In his 12 seasons coaching the Warriors, Steve Kerr has compiled a 598–338 record (.639) in 936 regular season games and a 104–48 record (.684) in 152 playoff games.

In February 2024, Steve Kerr and the Warriors agreed to a record two-year, $35 million extension to retain him as head coach of the franchise.

Entering this season on an expiring deal, Kerr said he was not particularly concerned about signing a new deal before the end of the season.

"I'm very comfortable going into the season with a year remaining," Kerr said. “I very much agree with this [general manager] mike [Dunleavy] And [owner] Who [Lacob]. We talked about this - there is no reason for discussion or concern. This is kind of the point in our relationship where we'll see how it goes at the end of the year.

"I don't expect any conversations during the season. Who knows — maybe it all comes up at some point, and they come up to me. But I'm not worried about it in the slightest. I don't think about it. I just think it's perfect for all of us." [to wait]"

Through 61 games, the Warriors have a 31-30 record and are currently four games behind the seventh-seeded Phoenix Suns and just 1.5 games ahead of the eighth-seeded LA Clippers. According to Positive Residual, the Warriors have the fourth-toughest strength of schedule, behind the Pelicans, Blazers and Suns.

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