After Steve Kerr agreed to return as the Warriors’ head coach with a two-year extension, the Bay Area team faces fresh trouble. Two prominent figures in the front row coaching staff departed, and the Warriors’ dynasty era might face another reset.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr apparently quoted the lyrics of the popular Taylor Swift song “All Too Well” in his press conferences, and nobody noticed.
After much contemplation, last week Steve Kerr returned to the Golden State Warriors as the highest-paid coach in the NBA. The four-time championship-winning head coach is on a two-year deal and wants to make amends for just 37 wins and a missed playoff chance.
The Golden State Warriors did not have the deepest roster last season, especially after Jimmy Butler suffered a torn ACL and Stephen Curry battled a knee injury, but they did boast one of the most loaded coaching staffs in the NBA.
Steve Kerr's staff is getting significant changes this offseason. ESPN's Anthony Slater reported that Terry Stotts and Jerry Stackhouse will not return to the Golden State Warriors for the 2026-27 season.
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Steve Kerr has officially returned to the Warriors on a new two-year deal, but the longtime head coach won’t have his top assistants back next season, according to Anthony Slater of ESPN, who reports that Terry Stotts and Jerry Stackhouse won’t return to the organization.
With Steve Kerr extending his contract for two more seasons, the Golden State Warriors are still very much in win-now mode. The Bay Area’s favorite and their superstar, Stephen Curry, has reportedly given an ultimatum on how he would envision his career to end.
The last two times the Golden State Warriors were selecting in the lottery, they had disappointing results. 2020 No. 2 overall pick James Wiseman was a bust, while 2021 No.
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The Warriors would love to take a swing at Giannis Antetokounmpo. Getting there is another story. Golden State has expressed interest in the Bucks star, but the financial hurdles are significant.
Steve Kerr was ready to walk away. Then the Warriors reminded him why he never could. The longtime Golden State coach said he was about “95%” set on retiring after 12 seasons, regardless of how the play-in game against the Clippers turned out, per ESPN’s Wright Thompson.
The Golden State Warriors will likely select a high-quality starter with the No. 11 pick of the 2026 NBA draft because this year's class is so strong. But there will inevitably be a couple of busts taken in this year's lottery.
Taylor Swift is one of the most famous singers in the world, with more than 100 million monthly listeners on Spotify. She is usually linked to the NFL through her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, which has kept her around football headlines.
Amid a trying 2025-26 season, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr penned a letter to Draymond Green. After surviving the trade deadline, Green could be the subject of trade rumors during the offseason.
Steve Kerr once spent months secretly weaving Taylor Swift lyrics into Golden State Warriors press conferences — and eventually the pop superstar found out.
The Golden State Warriors are currently looking for ways to improve this offseason after their second play-in tournament exit in three years this past season.
Stephen Curry is the undeniable face of the Warriors' franchise, an underrated, gutsy point guard out of Davidson College who crafted the legacy of a 2010s dynasty that will always live on.
Steph Curry is apparently trying to get to a nice round number. The Golden State Warriors superstar Curry has made it known that he would like to play at least 20 seasons in the NBA, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported on Wednesday.
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