Nagbalik si Steve Kerr bilang coach ng Warriors matapos ang halos pagreretiro

Pumirma si Steve Kerr ng dalawang taong contract extension upang magpatuloy bilang head coach ng Golden State Warriors. Dumating ang kasunduan matapos siyang maging 95 porsiyentong sigurado na magreretiro na siya kasunod ng pagkatalo ng koponan sa Play-In.

Tinalakay ni Kerr, na namuno sa Warriors sa apat na kampeonato sa NBA, ang kanyang desisyon sa isang press conference matapos sumang-ayon sa extension ngayong linggo. Mananatili siyang pinakamataas ang suweldo na coach sa liga matapos kumita ng 17.5 milyong dolyar noong nakaraang season. Malaki ang naging papel ng kanyang asawa sa pamamagitan ng pagbanggit na maaari siyang mag-coach sa ibang lugar balang araw ngunit hindi na muling pamumunuan ang Warriors, isang kaisipan na naging mapagpasyahan para sa kanya.

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