Amid the usual uncertainty surrounding coaches in the final year of their contract, Steve Kerr made one thing clear: his bond with Stephen Curry transcends any negotiation. The Golden State Warriors coach stated in an interview with The Athletic that he does not envision stepping away from the project as long as Curry continues to lead the franchise.
After 12 seasons together and four NBA rings, Kerr believes that his relationship with the point guard goes far beyond the results. At 37 years old and in his 17th season in the league, Curry embodies the emotional and competitive core of an unparalleled era for Golden State.
The connection between them began even before sharing a locker room. Kerr recalled watching Curry play for the first time when he was in his second year at Davidson, while Kerr was the general manager of the Phoenix Suns. He came close to picking him in the draft, but that opportunity slipped away. Years later, destiny brought them together in San Francisco.
When Kerr joined the Warriors, Curry was already a established star. The initial goal was simple: enhance his game and build a championship team around him. The outcome was immediate. In their first season together, they lifted the title, and three more followed, cementing one of the most influential dynasties in the modern era.

Curry's Impact, Beyond the Game
Outside the court, Kerr emphasized Curry's human impact within the organization. The coach views his leadership, character, and relationships with teammates and staff as placing him among the most valuable individuals he has worked with throughout his career.
Last season provided evidence that the competitive spirit of the duo remains strong. Golden State acquired Jimmy Butler, defeated the Houston Rockets in the first round of the playoffs, and aspired for more until Curry's hamstring strain against Minnesota marked the end of the campaign.
Kerr, with a total of nine championships between his playing and coaching career, affirms that the pursuit of a new ring remains a driving force, though not the sole one. For him, the value also lies in the process, in the daily battle to compete at the highest level, even when the outcome is not guaranteed.
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