Steve Kerr on Golden State Warriors return
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The Warriors would like to keep their frontcourt intact. General manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. said the team is optimistic about bringing back both Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford next season.
Steve Kerr walked into the lobby of the Beverly Wilshire with a secret. Win or lose, he’d decided to retire as head coach of the Golden State Warriors. It was a Tuesday morning in mid-April, the day before the team’s first postseason play-in game in Los Angeles. When this season ended, his 12-year run with the Golden State Warriors would end, too.
Mike Dunleavy said the Warriors will look at all options with the 11th pick. Using it in a “strong draft” or: “If there’s offers for the pick to move up, move back, trade for a veteran player that can help us.
The Warriors want Draymond Green to finish what he started. Whether that happens is up to him. Golden State has had conversations with Green about staying long term, according to general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr.
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