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Steve Kerr met with Warriors owner Joe Lacob and GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. to discuss his coaching future. The meeting comes as the franchise evaluates its direction after nearly a decade of Kerr's leadership.
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Longtime Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr met with controlling owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. for approximately two hours on Monday, league sources told ESPN, as the franchise weighs its next steps regarding the future of its championship-winning coach.
The meeting signals a pivotal moment for the Warriors, who are evaluating whether Kerr remains the right fit to lead the team into its next phase. After nearly a decade at the helm, Kerr has been instrumental in shaping one of the most successful dynasties in modern NBA history, guiding Golden State to multiple championships and consistent playoff appearances.
However, recent seasons have brought new challenges. The roster has undergone gradual changes, blending aging veterans with younger players still finding their footing. That transition has created questions about the team’s direction and whether a fresh voice might be needed to maximize its evolving core.
Kerr, known for his player-friendly approach and innovative offensive system, has maintained strong relationships within the organization. His leadership has been a stabilizing force, particularly during periods of roster turnover and injury. Still, the front office must balance respect for past success with a realistic assessment of the team’s current trajectory.
The meeting focused on Steve Kerr's coaching future and the team's direction as they evaluate whether he remains the right fit.
Steve Kerr has been the head coach of the Golden State Warriors for nearly a decade.
The roster is experiencing a transition with aging veterans and younger players, raising questions about the team's direction.

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Lacob and Dunleavy are reportedly taking a measured approach, engaging in open dialogue with Kerr about expectations, vision, and the organization’s long-term goals. The two-hour meeting underscores the seriousness of the decision and suggests that no outcome has been finalized.
For the Warriors, continuity has long been a hallmark of their success. Kerr’s system, built around ball movement, spacing, and unselfish play, has defined the team’s identity. Moving on from him would represent a significant shift, both philosophically and culturally.
At the same time, the NBA is a results-driven league, and organizations often face difficult decisions when performance dips below expectations. Whether Kerr remains or the team chooses a new direction, the outcome of these discussions will have a lasting impact on the franchise.
As conversations continue, the Warriors find themselves at a crossroads—balancing legacy with the need to evolve in an increasingly competitive Western Conference.