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Golden State Warriors, Steve Kerr Meet with Joe Lacob, Mike Dunleavy Jr. to Discuss Coaching Future
Steve Kerr and Warriors management remain in open talks as the team weighs coaching changes and offseason roster moves, league sources said.
- On Monday, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr met with controlling owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy for two hours, though the productive talks yielded no resolution regarding his future with the franchise.
- Kerr, 60, recently completed his 12th season with the Warriors and remains 'torn' about his next step, acknowledging that 'all great runs must end eventually' as he weighs his desire to continue coaching.
- Sources describe the discussions as purely a 'basketball decision' focused on offensive philosophy, staffing tweaks, and whether the Warriors can effectively retool their roster to compete in the crowded Western Conference.
- Management has not initiated a coaching search, waiting to see if Kerr returns, while the Warriors prepare for the May 10 NBA Draft Lottery where they hold an 11th slotting.
- Both sides plan to reconvene next week to continue deliberations, as Kerr weighs his commitment to stars Steph Curry and Draymond Green against the possibility of roster reconstruction and organizational change.
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Reports: Steve Kerr discussing coaching future with team brass
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr met with owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy on Monday for two hours to discuss his future with the franchise, according to multiple reports on Wednesday.
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Warriors reportedly held Kerr-Lacob meeting as coaching decision looms
Steve Kerr met with Mike Dunleavy and Joe Lacob on Monday
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