Steve Kerr remains committed to coaching Warriors following some doubts after the season
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Once Steve Kerr came to the realization that there was nothing he’d rather do than coach the Golden State Warriors and the team figured out there was no one better to guide the organization through Stephen Curry’s final seasons, the final decision for both sides was easy.
The four-time championship winning coach will remain in charge of the Warriors after signing a two-year contract.
“I still love what I do,” Kerr said Friday. “If I were tired and burned out, then I would not be doing this. But I love my job, I love coaching the Warriors, being in this city, being in the Bay.”
That was in doubt at the end of a 37-win season that left Golden State out of the playoffs for the fourth time in seven seasons. Kerr thought it might be time to step away and at times it appeared like he might after his emotional embrace of Curry and Draymond Green at the end of a season-ending loss to Phoenix in the play-in tournament.

