Warriors’ Kerr after playoff exit: These jobs all have an expiration date

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Golden State Warriors’ coach Steve Kerr is contemplating his future as the four-time NBA champion coach suggested there is a chance he might not be back with the club next season after their season ended on Friday night.

Their playoff hopes were snubbed by a home 111-96 loss to the Phoenix Suns as 38-year-old Stephen Curry finished with 17 points.

The Suns took the No 8 seed in the Western Conference playoffs and will face the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday in game one.

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Draymond Green, Stephen Curry and head coach Steve Kerr have been a constant force for the Warriors

“It might still go on. It may not,” Kerr said after the Warriors lost in Phoenix and were eliminated from the play-in tournament, marking the fourth time in the last seven seasons that Golden State have missed the playoffs.

He shared an embrace with Curry and Draymond Green, the team’s two constants from the Warriors’ title runs with Kerr, in the final moments of Friday night and appeared to mouth the words “thank you.”

Kerr wouldn’t reveal what he said in that moment.

“None of your business,” he said, smiling.

Green and Curry both made clear that they want him back but Kerr’s future has been the subject of speculation for some time, fuelled in part by him coaching this year on the final season of his existing contract.

“I want Coach to be happy, I want him to be excited about the job,” Curry said.

“He knows how I feel about him, that shouldn’t even need to be said.”

Stephen Curry talks with head coach Steve Kerr in 2014 (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
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Stephen Curry joined the Warriors in 2012, but didn’t win an NBA Championship until 2015 after Steve Kerr’s arrival

Green shared a similar sentiment when asked if he could even fathom the Warriors without Kerr on the sideline.

“I just don’t deal with change well, I don’t love it,” Green said.

“So, I don’t want to think about that. I hope that’s not the case but we’ll see what happens.”

60-year-old Kerr just finished his 12th season with the Warriors. He’s 604-353 in that span, led Golden State to the NBA Finals in each of his first five seasons – and once since then as well – plus guided USA Basketball to Olympic gold at the Paris Games in 2024.

He said he’ll meet with Warriors owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy eventually, to chart a path for what’s next, suggesting that might come in a week or two.

“We’ll talk about what’s next for the Warriors, what the plan is this offseason,” Kerr said.

“And we will come to a collaborative decision on what’s next. I don’t know what’s going to happen.

“I still love coaching but I get it, these jobs all have an expiration date.

“There’s a run that happens, and when the run ends, sometimes it’s time for new blood and new ideas and all that.

“And, if that’s the case, then I will be just nothing but grateful for the most amazing opportunity any person could have to coach this franchise, in front of our fans in the Bay and to coach Steph Curry, to coach Dray and the whole group.”

Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green brings head coach Steve Kerr to 
front of the stage while speaking during a champions parade in 2015
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Draymond Green has spent his whole NBA career with the Warriors, including nearly 16 years with Steve Kerr as his head coach

Magic secure playoff spot

Orlando Magic forward Jamal Cain celebrates with forward Franz Wagner (AP Photo/John Raoux)
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Orlando Magic forward Jamal Cain celebrates with forward Franz Wagner

Paolo Banchero scored 25 points as the Orlando Magic beat the Charlotte Hornets 121-90 in the NBA Play-In Tournament on Friday night.

The Magic secured the 8 seed in the playoffs with the win.

Banchero had five rebounds and six assists for the Magic while Franz Wagner added 18 points, shooting five of 10 from the field and eight of 10 from the line, and had seven rebounds and six assists.

LaMelo Ball led the way for the Hornets with 23 points and five assists, but it wasn’t enough to take the side to their first playoff game in 10 years.

How and when to watch the NBA playoffs on Sky Sports

The 2026 NBA playoffs begins on Sky Sports this Sunday, April 19, with four live games on Sky Sports Action from 6pm onwards.

All timings listed in British Summer Time:

6pm – Philadelphia 76ers (7) @ Boston Celtics (2)

8.30pm – Phoenix Suns (8) @ Oklahoma City Thunder (1)

11pm – Orlando Magic (8) @ Detroit Pistons (1)

2am – Portland Trail Blazers (7) @ San Antonio Spurs (2)

Sky Sports will also be showing all of the Western Conference Finals live from May 20.

Western Conference first-round playoffs:

*First teams denotes home court advantage

Oklahoma City Thunder (1) vs Phoenix Suns (8)

San Antonio Spurs (2) vs Portland Trail Blazers (7)

Denver Nuggets (3) vs Minnesota Timberwolves (6)

Los Angeles Lakers (4) vs Houston Rockets (5)

Eastern Conference first-round playoffs:

Detroit Pistons (1) vs Orlando Magic (8)

Boston Celtics (2) vs Philadelphia 76ers (7)

New York Knicks (3) vs Atlanta Hawks (6)

Cleveland Cavaliers (4) vs Toronto Raptors (5)

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