LaVar Arrington
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They've been competitive, but they haven't been how most people look at defining a dynasty.
If you look at, for example, the accolades of Steve Kerr, the first coach in NBA history to lead his team to 67 or more wins in three consecutive seasons.
Obviously, he's won multiple championships.
And he's got the most wins in franchise history for Golden State.
I look at this and I go, you know, in your minds, what has happened of late?
Because early on, it felt like they kind of had their big three with Steph, Clay and Draymond.
And then they added KD at one point, too.
And it feels like, well, that's an easy situation to win in.
But where is this kind of falling apart for him?
I mean, is this a situation where you feel like he's done done or he's just done with Golden State?
They need to do a revamp and he moves on to coach elsewhere.
I've seen that he has said that he does not want to coach anywhere other than Golden State if he does coach.
And, you know, before he took the job, he was a great broadcaster on TNT.
He was awesome.
And so I wonder if maybe he just looks at this and says, why go back to the grind of that in an unfamiliar place?
When I can go broadcast or just walk away for good or maybe who knows, maybe take a front office role.
I mean, we've seen coaches do that before.