The season of the Golden State Warriors has left more doubts than certainties, with a particularly disappointing outcome. Without a profound restructuring this summer, everything points to the franchise nearing the end of an era.
The aim is to make one last competitive attempt alongside Stephen Curry, although the general feeling is that, without the arrival of a major star like Giannis Antetokounmpo or another player of that caliber, the passage of time is starting to weigh definitively.
Steve Kerr, a goodbye getting closer
One of the names that may not continue is that of coach Steve Kerr. His continuity already raised doubts, with a scenario practically divided fifty-fifty. Statements from Draymond Green have fueled that end-of-era feeling. The power forward hinted on his podcast that he does not expect Kerr to continue leading the team.
This is compounded by the coach's words after the 15-point loss to the Phoenix Suns in the Play-In, addressing Green and Curry with a message full of uncertainty about the future. His public reflection on the limited nature of coaching cycles also points in that direction.

Porzingis, uncertain future
Another open case is that of Kristaps Porzingis, who faces free agency this summer. Neither the player nor the club are sure about his continuation, especially after an inconsistent season marked by physical problems. The center himself acknowledged that he has not had a good year and needs to carefully analyze his situation before making a decision, leaving his return to Golden State up in the air.
Seth Curry, possible farewell
Also potentially ending his time with the team is Seth Curry. The shooting guard, who played alongside his brother Stephen for the first time in his career, had minimal impact, appearing in only ten games with an average of seven points in 13 minutes. At 35 years old, there is even the possibility that he may end his career.
With several key pieces in doubt and the need to reinvent themselves, the Warriors face a crucial summer. The decisions made in the coming months will determine whether the team can sustain its competitiveness or if, definitively, one of the most successful cycles in recent NBA history comes to a close.
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