Steve Kerr agrees to 2-year deal to remain with Warriors

Steve Kerr agrees to 2-year deal to remain with Warriors

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Key Points:

  • Steve Kerr has agreed to a two-year contract extension to remain head coach of the Golden State Warriors, marking his 13th season with the team and maintaining his status as the highest-paid coach in the NBA.
  • The decision followed extensive discussions with owner Joe Lacob and GM Mike Dunleavy about the team's future direction, offensive strategy, and roster outlook, with money not being a primary concern.
  • Kerr had previously hinted at possibly leaving after a disappointing 37-45 season and play-in tournament exit, but key figures including Steph Curry expressed strong support for his return.
  • Since being hired in 2014, Kerr has led the Warriors to four NBA championships and achieved significant milestones, including becoming the fourth-fastest coach to reach 600 wins in NBA history.
  • With Kerr signed and Curry under contract for another season, the Warriors plan to be active in the upcoming draft, free agency, and trades to strengthen the roster and return to playoff contention.

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