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Steve Kerr's uncertain future with the Golden State Warriors after missing the playoffs could result in major interest from TV and streaming networks looking to get him back in the broadcasting booth
The future of the Golden State Warriors' roster faces several uncertainties, not the least of which concerns center Al Horford.
Warriors linked to Andre Iguodala, Mike Brown as potential replacements if Steve Kerr departs after disappointing season.
Steve Kerr told ESPN in the season’s final week that he considers it roughly 50-50 whether he returns to the Golden State Warriors next season. That's the cleanest summary of the franchise itself: 50-50 is what the Warriors are.
With Steve Kerr facing an uncertain future with the franchise, the Golden State Warriors might be forced to start considering a successor for the four-time champion head coach. Could Kerr’s potential replacement already be on the bench in Golden State?
Brandin Podziemski expresses desire for long-term Warriors stay after career-best season, eyeing extension ahead of key offseason.
Suns will host the Warriors in play-in game for No. 8 seed at Mortgage Matchup Center on Friday, televised on Amazon Prime
Stephen A. Smith falsely claimed the Warriors haven't made the playoffs since 2022, but Golden State reached the second round in both 2023 and 2025.
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Stephen A Smith facing backlash after claiming Golden State Warriors missed playoffs last year
Stephen A. didn't do his research before the show.
LeBron James is 41 years old. Stephen Curry is 38. On the timeline of normal or even most star players, those ages would pretty much eliminate both from being high-level contributors on championship contenders.
The Golden State Warriors are going to try to pursue several different superstars this offseason, according to one NBA insider.