Stephen Curry breaks his silence on Steve Kerr’s coaching future


As a future for There has been speculation about Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerrthere’s no denying the impact he had on the organization, leading the team to four championships. With Kerr feels good about the Warriors’ current rosterstar Stephen Curry talks about Kerr’s coaching future.

Kerr recently said he was not seeking a contract extension this season, but was taking a wait-and-see approach, which raised some eyebrows. For Curry, who has two seasons left on his contract, ESPN would ask him if he could play for another head coach.

I played for coach (Mike Krzyzewski) twice in the world championships, Curry said. “Mark Jackson. Keith Smart.”

Curry took the question literally, saying his “game will translate,” but when asked if he wanted to play for another coach besides Kerr, the answer would be different.

“I don’t want to,” Curry said. “I feel like we deserved it. Things change in this league. We can only control so much. But I think we’re in a very unique situation to deserve the opportunity (to ride it out).”

The resume speaks for itself as Golden State has achieved many accolades under Kerr and Curry, be it individual awards or championships. Curry is looking to improve after averaging 24.5 points, six assists and 4.4 rebounds last season.

Steve Kerr on what needs to happen to stay with the Warriors

Warriors coach Steve Kerr signals to the players during the third quarter against the Minnesota Timberwolves during Game 3 of the second round of the 2025 NBA playoffs at Chase Center
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As fans lock theirs bold predictions for the upcoming season of the WarriorsThere’s no doubt that expectations are high not only for Curry, but Jimmy Butler as well, following his offseason trade with the Miami Heat earlier this year. However, it could be argued that after 2025-26, being without Kerr means the official end of the success and dynasty that has been created.

Kerr would tell ESPN that he, Curry and Golden State “would have to want to keep it going,” expressing that he would not leave the franchise for another team.

“Management and ownership would have to want it to continue,” Kerr said. “I would have to want it to continue. Steph would have to. I’m not finishing my contract and saying, ‘Okay, I think I’m going to leave for such-and-such a job somewhere in the league. That’s not happening.’

It remains to be seen if Kerr will stick around for the postseason, but the focus is on the regular season opener on Oct. 21 against the Los Angeles Lakers.





2025-10-17 15:33:00

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