The Golden State Warriors have officially signed head coach Steve Kerr to a multi-year contract extension, securing his leadership for the foreseeable future. In a team-issued statement, Kerr expressed his dedication to the franchise, emphasizing the deep connection he has built over the past 12 years.
“I am grateful to continue coaching this team,” Kerr said in the statement. “Over the past 12 years, this organization has meant so much to me—from management to players, from staff to fans. Being part of something so special is an incredible privilege. I look forward to continuing to compete with this group.”
Kerr took over as head coach in 2014 and has guided the Warriors to four NBA championships. The extension comes at a pivotal time as the team undergoes a roster transition, aiming to open a new championship window around star Stephen Curry. Kerr’s mention of “continuing to compete” signals that his coaching focus remains firmly on title contention. The Warriors did not disclose the specific terms or length of the contract. Kerr’s previous deal was set to expire at the end of this season, and the new agreement covers multiple future seasons. The team has indicated that more details will be released later.
