The future of Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors is increasingly uncertain, with head coach Steve Kerr at the centre of major questions surrounding the franchise’s direction.

Kerr has admitted he is unsure whether he will return next season, following a disappointing campaign that ended without a deep playoff run. Reports suggest the long-time coach is weighing his options and could step away after more than a decade in charge.
The 60-year-old, who has led the Warriors to four NBA championships since 2014, is said to be dealing with potential burnout and the natural lifecycle of a coaching tenure.
Despite the uncertainty, Kerr has made it clear that if he continues coaching, it would only be with Golden State — underlining his strong relationship with Curry, the face of the franchise.
For Curry, the situation adds another layer of complexity as he enters the latter stages of his career. The Warriors’ aging core, combined with roster limitations and inconsistent results, has raised questions about whether the team can remain a title contender.
There is also internal debate about whether the franchise needs “new blood” to spark a rebuild or retool around its veteran stars, though management has not yet made any definitive moves.
Kerr’s decision is expected to have a significant ripple effect — not just on Curry, but on the entire organisation, including key figures like Draymond Green and the team’s long-term strategy.
As the offseason unfolds, the Warriors face a pivotal moment: stick with the championship core that defined a dynasty, or begin a transition into a new era.

