Draymond Green doubts Steve Kerr's return as Warriors coach

Draymond Green expressed uncertainty about Steve Kerr returning as coach for the Golden State Warriors following their Play-In Tournament loss. The Warriors fell 111-96 to the Phoenix Suns on Friday, prompting a poignant huddle between Kerr, Green and Stephen Curry. Green hopes Kerr stays but feels the moment marked an end.

Late in the Warriors' 111-96 defeat to the Suns on Friday, Kerr gathered Curry and Green for a huddle that felt final. Kerr's contract has expired, while Green holds a one-year player option. Kerr stated he would take time before discussing his future with Warriors management led by Mike Dunleavy Jr., who recently extended his deal. Green's comments came Monday on his podcast. “Steph, myself, Steve shared a moment in what could be our last time playing with Steve as our coach,” Green said. “I hope he's our coach next year. You want my opinion? I think not… it felt like that was it.” Green voiced hope for his own return amid uncertainty, praising the 12-year run under Kerr. Reports indicate the Warriors would seek a multi-year commitment from Kerr if he returns, avoiding a farewell season. Kerr's decision is anticipated within weeks, amid roster challenges trailing Western Conference contenders.

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Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed uncertainty about his future with the team following their elimination in the NBA Play-In Tournament loss to the Phoenix Suns on Friday. Kerr plans to take time off before discussing his options with owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy. He acknowledged that coaching jobs have an expiration date.

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