As Warriors’ dynasty fades, fans won’t see NBA run like this again
The Golden State Warriors' dynasty is fading, but their unique loyalty sets them apart in the NBA. Coach Steve Kerr, along with players Steph Curry and Draymond Green, have built a strong bond over their years together. As they navigate the challenges of a declining dynasty, their relationships remain a source of strength and resilience.
- ▪Steve Kerr signed a two-year contract extension with the Warriors last month.
- ▪Curry and Green have played together for 14 years, showcasing their loyalty in a league marked by constant turnover.
- ▪The trio has spent significant time together, including 152 postseason games since 2015.
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Melissa Rohlin NBA As Warriors’ dynasty fades, fans won’t see NBA run like this again By Melissa Rohlin Published June 4, 2026, 7:00 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google When Steve Kerr was considering whether to return as Warriors’ head coach, his wife said something that deeply resonated with him. “You might coach again someday,” Kerr recalled. “But you’ll never coach the Warriors again.” 5 Warriors coach Steve Kerr shares a moment with Steph Curry (30) and Draymond Green (center) after Golden State bowed out of the play-in tournament against the Suns. NBAE via Getty Images Those words struck a chord with Kerr, who signed a two-year contract extension with Golden State last month.
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