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Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy isn't worried about Golden State working out a new contract with longtime coach Steve Kerr.
Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy shared an honest look at a pivotal offseason decision and what it means for the team moving forward.
The start of the new Golden State Warriors season was kicked behind the paywall of a streaming service, in what feels like a foreboding sign for NBC in its return to NBA coverage. Golden State's season opener at the Los Angeles Lakers was the second game of a doubleheader on NBC.
The Clippers lost their only road game of the season, 129-108 on Opening night against the Jazz in Salt Lake City. Most recently, LA knocked off the Trail Blazers Sunday at home, 114-107. Kawhi Leonard was 4-6 from downtown and scored 30 points for the night to lead all scorers.
Moses Moody rarely dribbles the ball more than once or twice in a given Warriors possession. He is a good athlete, but no one would ever describe him as a high-flying phenom. His shots tend to come off the catch, after a teammate has created an advantage.
Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy says he is "confident" Steve Kerr will be back after the 2025-26 NBA season.
Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. breaks down the 'reality' of head coach Steve Kerr's situation with the team.
Kerr, Curry, and Green have defined one of the NBA’s most successful dynasties, capturing four championships since 2015. But with the team aging, Dunleavy and Kerr are aligned on ensuring the Warriors’ next phase is built with intent — and commitment.