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Report: Warriors to Make 'Major Roster Changes' If Steve Kerr Leaves
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images

A decision on the future of Steve Kerr with the Golden State Warriors is coming soon.

ClutchPoints' Brett Siegel reported Tuesday that Kerr will meet with team governor Joe Lacob, general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. and other execs by the end of the week to determine if he'll remain the Warriors head coach.

If his tenure ends, Siegel reported that "major roster changes" will take place.

It's not clear what those roster changes will be, but you can't help wonder what it will mean for Stephen Curry and Draymond Green.

Curry said last week that he's interested in a contract extension. He's currently under contract for just one more season.

Meanwhile, Green has a player option for $27.7 million for next season. He has said he would be willing to decline it to sign a multiyear deal with a smaller 2026-27 salary.

But Curry and Green made those comments with Kerr's status in limbo. It's not clear if they would make the same comments with Kerr gone.

Kerr has been a huge advocate for Green, even when Green was having one of the worst stretches of his career this season. It's possible that without Kerr around, the Warriors braintrust will be more motivated to trade Green or, at the very least, not extend his contact.


This article first appeared on Golden State Warriors on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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