Steve Kerr regresa como entrenador de los Warriors tras haber estado cerca de la retirada

Steve Kerr ha firmado una extensión de contrato de dos años para continuar como entrenador principal de los Golden State Warriors. El acuerdo llega después de que estuviera convencido al 95 por ciento de retirarse tras la derrota del equipo en el torneo Play-In.

Kerr, quien llevó a los Warriors a conseguir cuatro títulos de la NBA, habló sobre su decisión durante una conferencia de prensa tras acordar la extensión esta semana. Seguirá siendo el entrenador mejor pagado de la liga, tras haber ganado 17,5 millones de dólares la temporada pasada. Su esposa desempeñó un papel clave al señalarle que algún día podría entrenar en otro lugar, pero que nunca volvería a dirigir a los Warriors, un pensamiento que resultó decisivo para él.

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