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Steve Kerr Says His Mother Was “Horrified” By His Ejection

Steve Kerr
January 2026

Kerr said his 91-year-old mother was upset by his ejection after he received two technicals during a one-point loss to the Clippers. Kerr explained the scene looked worse than it was, with players holding him back. Curry backed the spark it gave the team, while Rivers joked Kerr acted badly and shared a similar story.

Kerr renews gun-control plea after Brown University shooting

Steve Kerr
December 2025

Steve Kerr again used his pre-game platform to call for common-sense gun reforms after two people were killed and nine wounded at Brown University, lamenting that seven years on from his Parkland comments he is still speaking about mass shootings that could be reduced with political will. Drawing on his own family’s experience of gun violence, Kerr stressed most U.S. gun owners are responsible but argued a majority of Americans back tighter laws, urging people of all parties to imagine losing a loved one and to pressure representatives by saying “enough” rather than tuning out yet another tragedy.

Curry drops 39 on return but Warriors fall again to shorthanded opponent

Stephen Curry
December 2025

Stephen Curry marked his return from a left quad injury with 39 points, five assists and five rebounds in 32 minutes against Minnesota, but his individual fireworks could not prevent the Warriors slipping to a 127-120 home defeat that dropped them back to .500. Before tip off Curry thrilled fans by drilling a roughly 100 foot tunnel shot, then said afterward he felt like himself again, while Steve Kerr bemoaned poor transition defense and noted Golden State keep losing to shorthanded opponents despite their star guard’s production.

Kevon Looney spells out how he wants to be remembered

Kevon Looney
November 2025

Kevon Looney has reflected on a decade with Golden State during his first return as a Pelican, saying he wants to be remembered as a tough, selfless big man who showed up every night, did the dirty work, never complained and brought a professional mindset to the Warriors’ locker room. The three time champion, who once played nearly 300 straight games, highlighted his willingness to accept any role and focus on rebounding and effort, while Steve Kerr praised his maturity, extra possessions and quiet leadership, admitting Golden State still miss the stability Looney provided on and off the floor.

Warriors sit Curry in Miami as ankle soreness and brutal schedule bite

Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)
November 2025

Golden State have ruled Stephen Curry out of their road finale in Miami due to right ankle soreness after he twice tweaked it on this trip, ending the Warriors star’s six-game swing a night early despite him finishing both previous contests. Coach Steve Kerr highlighted a brutal schedule that has given Golden State no practice time and 17 games in 30 days, with Al Horford and Jonathan Kuminga also sidelined, as he renewed calls for fewer regular season games to protect players and performance levels.

Steve Kerr Faces Uncertain Future Entering Final Year of Warriors Contract

Steve Kerr (Golden State Warriors)
October 2025

Steve Kerr enters his 12th season with Golden State on the final year of his $35m extension, raising questions about his long-term future. Despite uncertainty, Kerr emphasized alignment with ownership and management, stressing mutual comfort in waiting until season’s end.
Kerr, a four-time champion coach, admitted he hopes to extend but prefers assessing “where we are and where I am” in June. Backed by Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green, Kerr remains focused on chasing another title while negotiations remain paused.

Jonathan Kuminga’s Warriors Future in Limbo Amid Contract Stalemate

Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State Warriors)
September 2025

The Golden State Warriors remain locked in negotiations with restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga, with no agreement reached despite a $45 million two-year offer. Phoenix Suns attempted a sign-and-trade, while offering Kuminga an $80–88 million deal to replace Kevin Durant’s role. Warriors rejected Phoenix’s package, insisting Kuminga will have a significant role under Steve Kerr this season. Despite past criticisms of fit, both sides now downplay tensions. The standoff leaves Kuminga’s future uncertain as his camp pushes for security, including a no-trade clause.

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