Steve Kerr on Golden State Warriors return
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The Warriors would like to keep their frontcourt intact. General manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. said the team is optimistic about bringing back both Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford next season.
Steve Kerr walked into the lobby of the Beverly Wilshire with a secret. Win or lose, he’d decided to retire as head coach of the Golden State Warriors. It was a Tuesday morning in mid-April, the day before the team’s first postseason play-in game in Los Angeles. When this season ended, his 12-year run with the Golden State Warriors would end, too.
The NBA Draft lottery took place Sunday, May 10, and the Golden State Warriors came out of it with the No. 11 overall pick. The Washington Wizards won the ultimate prize, drawing the coveted No. 1 overall selection. Heading into the lottery, the Warriors were likely to land the No. 11 pick, with a 77.6% chance to do so.
The Golden State Warriors may still explore blockbuster moves this offseason, but recent reporting suggests the franchise has no intention of moving its No.
The Milwaukee Bucks face a ticking clock with their franchise player. Giannis Antetokounmpo will either accept or reject an extension this offseason. If it's the latter, the team needs a trade before he leaves in free agency after the 2026-27 season.
The Golden State Warriors have taken many of their top stars through the draft, but have also landed a number of notable players over the years as well. From tiny colleges to blue blood programs, these alumni have contributed significantly to the team's roster over the years.
The Warriors want Draymond Green to finish what he started. Whether that happens is up to him. Golden State has had conversations with Green about staying long term, according to general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr.