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Kerr agrees to 2-year deal to stay with Warriors

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Steve Kerr has agreed to a two-year contract extension to remain as the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, according to reports from Dan Eveloff and Rick Smith of Priority Sports, as confirmed to ESPN. This agreement secures the tenure of the highly successful coach, who has guided the franchise through one of its most dominant eras. Kerr, who has been with the Warriors since 2014, has led the team to four NBA championships during his tenure.

His previous contract was set to expire after the upcoming 2024-2025 season. The decision to extend Kerr comes as the Warriors look to navigate the latter stages of their championship window, featuring core players like Stephen Curry. While specific financial details of the new two-year deal were not immediately disclosed, the commitment signals a mutual desire between Kerr and the organization to continue their partnership.

Kerr holds a regular-season coaching record of 532-258, maintaining one of the highest winning percentages in NBA history. The extension ensures stability for the team as they prepare for the next competitive season, aiming to return to championship contention.