Steve Kerr admits Draymond Green committed unforgivable acts despite four NBA titles
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
Steve Kerr admits Draymond Green committed unforgivable acts despite four NBA titles
6 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
In a recent New Yorker interview, Kerr revealed Green crossed the line during a major December 2025 blowout and past incidents, including a public altercation and ejection in April 2026.
Kerr described Green as a uniquely talented defender and emotional leader, but questioned his temperament for a future coaching role, citing repeated conflicts and the need for emotional control.
Green holds a player option for next season, while Kerr remains undecided about returning as Warriors head coach, with organizational discussions on the team's future expected in the coming weeks.
Is Steve Kerr's candid interview a strategic goodbye or a last-ditch plea to keep the Warriors' core together?
Without Kerr's protection, could Draymond Green's volatile genius survive under a new coach in Golden State?
Will the Warriors prioritize loyalty to their aging dynasty stars or finally embrace a full organizational reset?
What 'unforgivable' acts did Draymond Green commit that his coach Steve Kerr still cannot get over?
Could Draymond Green repeat his 2016 sacrifice and take a major pay cut to finish his career with Curry?
How much are front office mistakes, not coaching, to blame for the Golden State Warriors' recent decline?