Stephen Curry no longer wants to play for any coach but Steve Kerr


This topic has been discussed several times recently: Steve Kerr is at the end of his contract and a possible extension will not be immediate. Golden State’s coach calls for patience and the franchise is willing to offer him this luxury, given the strong bond between the two camps.

However, as GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. said. recentlyit seems it’s hard to imagine Steve leaving” just as seen Stephen Curry ends his career without Steve on the bench.

ESPN asked the Warriors point guard: could he play for another coach? “I played for Mike Krzyzewski in the World Cup, for Mark Jackson, Keith Smart”recalls Kari, who answers to the first degree. The real question is not whether he could, but whether he would.

“I don’t want that”he said. “I think we deserved it. Things change in the league and we only have control over certain things. But we are in a unique situation and we deserve to experience it.”

A legendary duo

Especially when we see Steve Kerr talk about his friendship with the greatest scorer in basketball history, with whom he won four NBA titles, as well as the 2024 Olympics.

“It’s no accident that it worked between Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.” (and the N.F.L.), between Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson »compares the coach. “It has to lean in. There has to be mutual respect and the will to win. When it’s all over, my collaboration with Stephen will undoubtedly be my proudest moment.”

Draymond Green has the same analysis. “Steve, he’s Stephen’s guy, so if we think about letting Kerr go, it can’t work. We talk a lot about Tim Duncan and Gregg Popovich, or Jordan saying if Jackson’s not here, he’s gone. We’re on the same page. He doesn’t have Curry without Steve Kerr.”concludes the interior.

Stephen CurryPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2009-10Mr803646.243.788.50.63.94.55.93.11.93.00.217.5
2010-11Mr743448.044.293.40.73.23.95.83.11.53.10.318.6
2011-12Mr262849.045.580.90.62.83.45.32.41.52.50.314.7
2012-13Mr783845.145.390.00.83.34.06.92.51.63.10.222.9
2013-14 Mr783747.142.488.50.63.74.38.52.51.63.80.224.0
2014-15 Mr803348.744.391.40.73.64.37.72.02.03.10.223.8
2015-16 Mr793450.445.490.80.94.65.46.72.02.13.30.230.1
2016-17 Mr793346.841.189.80.83.74.56.62.31.83.00.225.3
2017-18 Mr513249.542.392.10.74.45.16.12.21.63.00.226.4
2018-19 Mr693447.243.791.60.74.75.35.22.41.32.80.427.3
2019-20Mr52840.224.5100.00.84.45.26.62.21.03.20.420.8
2020-21 Mr633448.242.191.60.55.05.55.81.91.23.40.132.0
2021-22 Mr643543.738.092.30.54.75.26.32.01.33.20.425.5
2022-23 Mr563549.342.791.50.75.46.16.32.10.93.20.429.4
2023-24 Mr743345.040.892.30.54.04.55.11.60.72.80.426.4
2024-25 Mr703244.839.793.30.63.94.46.01.41.12.90.424.5

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2025-10-17 16:14:00

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