Major Update On Curry, Kerr & Green’s Warriors Futures After Blowout NBA Play-In Exit
It looks like neither Stephen Curry nor coach Steve Kerr is ready to quit each other or the Golden State […]
Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images It looks like neither Stephen Curry nor coach Steve Kerr is ready to quit each other or the Golden State Warriors just yet. Earlier this week, there was renewed excitement about the Warriors after Curry was in vintage form during a 126-121 NBA Play-In Tournament win over the Los Angeles Clippers .
Boy, can things change quickly in just a matter of days. On Friday night, they looked to lock up the eighth seed in the West in their second Play-In game, this time against the Phoenix Suns . They finished the first quarter down 33-15, had trouble catching up for the rest of the night, and fell dominantly by a score of 111-97.
It brought a close to a resoundingly disappointing 37-45 seasons that began with real NBA Finals aspirations. It created immediate speculation about the futures of Curry, Kerr, and fellow core member of their dynasty, Draymond Green . Curry turned 38 last month and struggled to compete in half of their games this season because of injuries.
Kerr has seemed war-weary for the last few years and looks like he needs a break. Green is as volatile as ever, but he isn’t close to as effective on the court as he was during his prime. Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr seem set on returns in 2026-27 Three @warriors legends, one special bond ✨ Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green share a moment together 💛 pic.