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Four major issues shaping the Warriors’ push to retain Steve Kerr

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Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images Steve Kerr’s Warriors future is no longer only about whether he still wants to coach. It is about whether Golden State can give him the working conditions needed to keep going, and whether the board is open to do that. Kerr met with Joe Lacob and Mike Dunleavy Jr.

for two hours last Monday, but his status remains unresolved. That uncertainty now centres on four major points, according to Monte Poole: roster construction, freedom of speech in sensitive matters, tactical flexibility and accountability for the team’s biggest stars. Warriors’ roster under scrutiny Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images The first issue is roster construction.

Golden State’s season fell short after Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler missed a combined 65 games, leaving Kerr to judge whether the offseason plan can support another real push. That question connects directly to the young players. NBC Sports reports that the front office wants Kerr to show more flexibility with schemes and development, especially when younger options need minutes to grow into dependable roles.

Kerr also wants the freedom to weigh in on subjects away from basketball. His willingness to speak on sociopolitical issues has become part of the wider discussion, and any return would require the parties to reach an agreement on that. Steph Curry and Draymond Green’s accountability has been debated Another delicate issue is accountability.

The front office reportedly wants Kerr to demand more from every player, including Curry and Draymond Green. It is important to mention that it does not mean treating Curry or Green as problems. Curry remains the franchise cornerstone, but his availability matters more than ever.