Overview
- Draymond Green, speaking on his podcast Monday, said he hopes Steve Kerr returns but thinks he will not, citing their on-court huddle where microphones caught Kerr telling him and Stephen Curry he did not know what comes next.
- Kerr has not decided whether to stay and has set roughly a one-to-two-week window to choose, with ESPN noting no substantive weekend talks and the coach back at the facility Monday for exit interviews.
- Owner Joe Lacob wants to hear that Kerr still has the day‑to‑day drive for the job and, if he stays, prefers a multiyear deal over a one‑year goodbye season, according to team sources.
- If Kerr leaves, team sources say the Warriors would open a broad coaching search that could include college candidates and could trigger an organizational reset touching the roster and remaining staff.
- General manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. has a quiet multiyear extension that keeps the front office in place as assistants face expiring deals and Chris DeMarco departs to coach the New York Liberty.