LaVar Arrington
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One guy who might not be coaching sports anymore is Steve Kerr, right?
Way to get us back.
Look, man, Steve Kerr has pretty much had the Warriors in hospice for the entire season.
I mean, just listen to him talk.
Whenever he's talking in interviews this year, I'm like,
Whenever he's talking in interviews this year, he declined an extension because he wanted to see where things were at and whatnot.
But you hear him talk during the course of the year and he says, well, you know, we're a dynasty that's ending.
way to provide optimism Jimmy Butler gets hurt you know Draymond Green even said it anything that could go wrong has gone wrong this year they were a 37 win team Steph came back for the postseason but he wasn't really healthy and so he's just sort of had this doom and gloom fatal reality to what the Warriors are nowadays and so Draymond Green spoke on his podcast yesterday about the potential of Steve Kerr walking away and had this to say
Yeah, that's a wrap.
Yeah, he's not coming back.
And there was a report that came out from ESPN where it talked about controlling owner Joe Lacob, and apparently team sources indicated that Lacob wanted to hear Kerr express a hunger to continue executing the nitty-gritty details of a daily job, not a reluctant acceptance that he should continue coaching purely out of loyalty for Green and Curry.
And that sentimentally of writing out this era, that's why if Kerr decides he wants to return, there's a desire for management for him to sign a multi-year deal, team sources said, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
It just feels like he knew it.
He probably felt it before the season started.
And the way the season played out, you know, it's end of the road, end of the era, end of a dynasty for the Golden State Warriors.
I think the dynasty feels like it's been over for a little bit now.
Is that fair to say?