Will Steve Kerr remain Warriors coach? Draymond Green isn't optimistic
Draymond Green wants Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr to return, but he revealed on his latest podcast why he doesn't think it'll happen.
Draymond Green hopes Steve Kerr returns for another season as the Golden State Warriors coach. But he's not counting on it. Green offered his thoughts on Kerr's future with the team, as part of the latest episode of his podcast, "The Draymond Green Show," released on Monday, April 20, less than a week after the Warriors' season ended with a loss to the Phoenix Suns in the NBA's Play-In Tournament.
The game ended with Kerr gathering Green and Warriors superstar Stephen Curry on the sideline for an embrace in which he appeared to acknowledge it could be his final game as the Warriors' coach. Kerr told Green and Curry, according to audio captured by Prime Video, "I don't know what's going to happen next, but I love you guys to death. Thank you.
I appreciate you. " NBA AWARDS FINALISTS: Victor Wembanyama, SGA headline MVP list Kerr's contract expired after this season and the team told reporters Monday that Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy won't speak publicly until Kerr and Golden State come to a resolution. Green acknowledged Kerr's words would provide some closure if his run as coach is over.
"Steph, myself, Steve shared a moment in what could be our last time playing with Steve as our coach," Green said. "I'm happy we got to share that moment, like he didn't miss the moment. It was a big deal.