Steve Kerr admits Golden State is a ‘fading dynasty’

The Golden State Warriors they won four championships in the last decade, leaving their mark as one of the best dynasties of all time behind Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. But how old are those stars, cracks appeared in the Warriors’ foundation, and a coach Steve Kerr he admitted this could be a fading dynasty, according to reporter Nick Friedel.
“Kerr is very reflective in his comments today. He admits ‘we’re a dynasty on the wane’ and believes everyone in the league knows that – but remains confident the Warriors can still go one more way and get where they want to go.”
Despite all the talk of diminished dynasties, the Warriors are still doing everything they can to stay in the race. They are currently 15-15 and eighth in the Western Conference. Despite the team not being as elite as it once was, Kerr remains committed to the Warriors and believes they can go on another run.
Last season, the Warriors made some noise when they qualified for the playoffs after winning a game against the Memphis Grizzlies. They then shocked the second-seeded Houston Rockets in the first round after Buddy Hield led the way with 33 points and Curry added 22. But when Curry was injured in Game 1, the Warriors were no match for the Minnesota Timberwolves, losing the Western Conference semifinals 4-1.
Curry is still there advanced doc continues to struggle with minor injuries. meanwhile, Green is still struggling and is one of the most physical players in the game. Jimmy Butler III is one of the better scorers on the Warriors, and Brandin Podziemski has proven to be a reliable secondary option. While the Warriors aren’t nearly as strong as they once were, they still have championship pedigree and a coach who has won four titles. Their next game will be on Christmas Day against the Dallas Mavericks.
2025-12-24 21:26:00







