Draymond Green Raises Doubt About Steve Kerr’s Future With Warriors
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has publicly addressed the future of head coach Steve Kerr, suggesting that the 2025-26 season may have been Kerr’s last at the helm. Green’s comments have intensified speculation about the direction of the Warriors, a franchise that has become synonymous with championship success and coaching stability over the past decade.
According to reporting from ESPN, Green expressed both hope and doubt regarding Kerr’s return. While Green made it clear he wants to see his coach remain, he was candid about his expectations, saying he would guess that Kerr’s tenure as head coach could be ending. This insight from one of the team’s core veterans brings additional attention to an offseason already filled with questions about the Warriors’ long-term plans.
- Kerr has led the Warriors to four NBA championships since taking over as head coach in 2014.
- Green is a central figure in the Warriors’ dynasty, known for his leadership and outspoken nature.
- The Warriors are facing a transitional period, with aging stars and speculation about roster changes.
Kerr’s impact on the Warriors has been profound, guiding the team through its most successful era. The possibility of a coaching change would mark the end of an era for a team that has been a model of success and innovation in the NBA. Green’s remarks reflect both the uncertainty and the significance of a potential transition.
As the offseason unfolds, attention will remain on Golden State’s front office decisions. Whether Kerr returns or the franchise moves in a new direction, Green’s comments have ensured that the Warriors’ coaching future will remain a major storyline throughout the summer.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NBA