Steve Kerr kehrt als Warriors-Trainer zurück, nachdem er kurz vor dem Rücktritt stand

Steve Kerr hat eine zweijährige Vertragsverlängerung unterschrieben, um weiterhin als Cheftrainer der Golden State Warriors zu fungieren. Die Einigung erfolgt, nachdem er sich zu 95 Prozent sicher gewesen war, nach der Play-In-Niederlage des Teams in den Ruhestand zu gehen.

Kerr, der die Warriors zu vier NBA-Titeln geführt hat, erläuterte seine Entscheidung während einer Pressekonferenz, nachdem er sich diese Woche auf die Verlängerung geeinigt hatte. Er bleibt der bestbezahlte Trainer der Liga, nachdem er in der vergangenen Saison 17,5 Millionen Dollar verdient hatte. Seine Frau spielte eine entscheidende Rolle, indem sie anmerkte, dass er eines Tages vielleicht woanders coachen könnte, aber niemals wieder die Warriors leiten würde – ein Gedanke, der für ihn ausschlaggebend war.

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