Stephen Curry has led the Golden State Warriors to another championship this season. The team has won 4 times during his tenure, and there is no doubt that Curry is continuing to solidify himself as one of the best players of his generation.
Coach Steve Kerr has played a big role in Stephen Curry’s meteoric rise, as it was his system that helped Stephen Curry become who he is today. However, all great coaches also need great players to win, and it is clear that Steve Kerr wouldn’t win 4 championships with just any roster.
Recently, Steve Kerr was asked by a bystander about how many more championships he would win. Kerr had a joking response, hilariously asking how much longer Stephen Curry would continue playing.
Steve Kerr was just asked by a bystander how many more rings he's going to win…
His reply: "How much longer is Steph playing?"#WarriorsParade pic.twitter.com/ex4NE41oO5
— Colin Ward-Henninger (@ColinCBSSports) June 20, 2022
Steve Kerr was just asked by a bystander how many more rings he’s going to win… His reply: “How much longer is Steph playing?”
The Golden State Warriors are in a good position to compete for the foreseeable future. Even before the Warriors won this year’s championship, Stephen Curry claimed that their championship window will continue to be open and that they have a lot left in the tank.
We’ve talked about that. I’ve said it plenty of times, we have a lot left in the tank in terms of what we can do out there on the floor. Bring up the age thing, that’s something to talk about, but it doesn’t really reflect how we approach this playoff journey, our confidence in what we can do going forward.
It remains to be seen if the Golden State Warriors will win more championships in the coming years. Under Steve Kerr and Stephen Curry’s leadership, that is a very real possibility.
The Western Conference will be stronger next season, and the road to the Finals will definitely be more challenging for the Golden State Warriors. It is quite likely that they’re up for the challenge though, and if their young players improve, they could be an even better team.
