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Steve Kerr hints at a potential departure from the Golden State Warriors after their playoff elimination, saying, "These jobs all have an expiration date." This is exactly what we cover here every day — join the channel if you haven't yet. Following the Warriors' 111-96 loss to the Phoenix Suns, Kerr plans to take a week or two to consider his future before discussing it with team owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy.
Kerr's contract is expiring, and he deliberately postponed discussions about his future until after the season's end. He expressed gratitude for the chance to coach stars like Steph Curry and Draymond Green, acknowledging the need for new ideas as the team transitions away from its championship core. The Warriors have struggled recently, finishing this season with a disappointing 37-45 record.
Curry, who has one year and $62.6 million left on his deal, is open to extension talks this summer and envisions continuing his career for several more seasons. Meanwhile, Green confirmed he wouldn’t retire, despite being part of trade discussions, and hopes to remain with the team. The future of the Warriors hinges on whether Kerr will lead them into the next chapter.

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