Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors, injury update, toughest schedule

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Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr made a bold claim about his team’s start to the season and delivered multiple updates on his roster.

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is an unusually candid interview, not just for the NBA but for the sports world in general, and he lived up to that reputation yet again during a media session on Wednesday, December 24.

The Dubs are 15-15 heading into a Christmas Day game against the Dallas Mavericks at Chase Center in San Francisco and feeling their relative age after battling nearly half the season just to keep their collective head above water in the Western Conference.

Candid Steve Kerr on the Warriors: “You know, we are no longer the ’17 Warriors, dominating the league. We are a fading dynasty. We know that. Everybody knows that.”

“You know, we are no longer the [2017] Warriors, dominating the league,” Kerr said, per Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area. “We are a fading dynasty. We know that. Everyone knows that.”

Reality of Warriors’ Limitations May Have Contributed to Sideline Fight Between Steve Kerr, Draymond Green

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Kerr’s admission of where the Warriors are at as a team, and the very real knowledge of that throughout the organization, might explain some of the frustration that led to a sideline blowup between Kerr and volatile star Draymond Green against the Orlando Magic on Monday — the last time Golden State played a game.

Green and Kerr engaged in a shouting match on the bench during a third-quarter timeout, at which point Green left the court of his own accord and did not return to the game.

“We got into it obviously, and I took the timeout just because I thought we lost our focus there a little bit,” Kerr told reporters during a postgame press conference. “We had it out a little bit, and he made his decision to go back to the locker room to cool off, and that’s all I’m gonna say about it.”

Kerr added that even if Green had reemerged from the locker room, Kerr would not have allowed him to reenter the contest. Green also spoke to media members after the game.

“Tempers spilled over, and I just thought it was best that I get out of there,” Green explained. “Sometimes, you’re with people for a long time, there’s a level of comfort, and [expletive] happens.”

The Warriors don’t plan to punish Green for his outburst, and he will play against Dallas Thursday.

Aging Warriors’ Trio of Steph Curry, Draymond Green, Jimmy Butler Fighting for Playoff Life Midway Through SeasonPHOENIX, ARIZONA - DECEMBER 18: Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors reacts on the bench during the first half of the NBA game at Mortgage Matchup Center on December 18, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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The Warriors won their fourth championship title in their sixth NBA Finals appearance under Kerr following the 2021-22 regular season, but lost in the second round the next postseason to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Golden State didn’t make the playoffs two years ago, but then found a resurgence after acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat ahead of the trade deadline last February.

The Warriors were among the best teams down the stretch, qualified for a spot in the play-in tournament as the No. 7 seed, got into the playoffs and bested a young, physical Houston Rockets squad in a first-round slugfest.

But the war of attrition claimed Steph Curry via a hamstring strain in Game 1 of the Warriors’ second-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, which Golden State lost in five games.

The Dubs are currently the No. 8 seed in the West, a full 3.5 games behind the No. 6-seed Rockets, which is the cutoff for an automatic berth into the playoffs. The Warriors are just 3.5 games ahead of the Mavericks, who are in the 11th spot currently, which would leave them on the outside looking in at the play-in tournament were it to begin today.

Max Dible covers the NFL, NBA and MLB for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears and Cleveland Browns. He covered local and statewide news as a reporter for West Hawaii Today and served as news director for BigIslandNow.com and Pacific Media Group’s family of Big Island radio stations before joining Heavy. More about Max Dible

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