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    Save Last Dance for Steve Kerr, Steph Curry

    By Lance Roberson,

    2 hours ago

    The Golden State Warriors share similarities with the 1990s Chicago Bulls. They spent the better half of a decade dominating the NBA. Both had a fair share of drama, even during the championship years. However, the current Warriors roster is out of the dynasty era, unlike the Michael Jordan Bulls era. There is one aspect in which Golden State can outdo the 1998 Bulls, at least regarding dramatic effects.

    In light of Stephen Curry's recent contract extension, will Steve Kerr follow through with what Phil Jackson didn't do with Jordan: retiring after their respective contracts?

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3PYuMs_0vG6DKNa00
    United States head coach Steve Kerr talks to shooting guard Stephen Curry (4) in the second quarter against Serbia during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Stade Pierre-Mauroy.

    John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

    Curry signed a one-year, $62.5 million contract, slotting the superstar point guard on the Warriors' books until the 2027 free agency. Kerr's current contract nearly lines up with Curry's timeline. However, what if Kerr walked into Joe Lacob's office and asked for one more year?

    SB Nation's Brady Klopfer prompted such a great idea.

    For Kerr and Curry to finish their careers together would be a happy ending in an otherwise downward trajectory for a franchise accustomed to winning championships. If Kerr receives a one-year extension, he could retire with Curry, the player who made his life easy despite suffering significant back pain and mental headaches dealing with Green.

    Last season, the Warriors missed the playoffs despite winning 46 wins. Without a superstar talent next to Curry, Draymond Green is the second-best player on the roster.

    Related: Gold Medal Inspires Playoff Success for Stephen Curry?

    Perhaps Mike Dunleavy Jr. will provide Kerr and Curry with a formidable unit to end their careers on a high note as they both enter their NBA twilight years.

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