Steve Kerr reste entraîneur des Warriors après avoir failli prendre sa retraite

Steve Kerr a signé une prolongation de contrat de deux ans pour poursuivre son travail d'entraîneur principal des Golden State Warriors. Cet accord intervient alors qu'il était sûr à 95 pour cent de prendre sa retraite après l'élimination de l'équipe lors du tournoi Play-In.

Kerr, qui a mené les Warriors à quatre titres de champion NBA, a expliqué sa décision lors d'une conférence de presse après avoir conclu cet accord cette semaine. Il restera l'entraîneur le mieux payé de la ligue après avoir perçu 17,5 millions de dollars la saison dernière. Son épouse a joué un rôle déterminant en faisant remarquer qu'il pourrait un jour entraîner ailleurs, mais qu'il ne dirigerait plus jamais les Warriors, une réflexion qui s'est avérée décisive pour lui.

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