In the fast-paced, high-turnover world of NBA coaching, few partnerships stand the test of time. Yet, for over a decade, Steve Kerr and Steph Curry have forged a bond that’s not only rare but transformative, creating a dynasty that has redefined the Golden State Warriors. With four NBA championships under their belts, Kerr, the winningest coach in Warriors history, recently opened up about the true force behind his success: Steph Curry.

In a heartfelt moment on the Glue Guys Podcast, Kerr didn’t hold back, revealing just how pivotal Curry has been to his career. “I’m well aware that the reason I’m still here is because Steph Curry is still here,” Kerr admitted with striking honesty. “I’m not being modest, I’m just telling the truth. If I didn’t have Steph, I would have been like every other NBA coach—lasting a few years, then moving on to coach somewhere else.”
Kerr’s words carry weight. In 2014, he made a bold decision, turning down a tentative agreement to coach the New York Knicks to join the Warriors. The gamble paid off spectacularly. In his very first season as head coach, Kerr led the Warriors to an NBA championship, setting the stage for a historic run. None of it, he insists, would have been possible without Curry’s brilliance. “I’m incredibly lucky to have this partnership with Steph,” Kerr said. “He provides this stability and continuity with the organization that just makes everybody’s job easier.”
Steph Curry isn’t just a superstar; he’s the heartbeat of the Warriors. His gravity-defying shooting, unselfish play, and infectious leadership have elevated the team to heights few could have imagined. But it’s not just about the points or the highlight reels. Curry’s presence creates a ripple effect, fostering a culture of trust and excellence that allows Kerr to thrive as a coach.
Kerr’s humility in acknowledging Curry’s role speaks volumes about their relationship. It’s a partnership built on mutual respect, where Curry’s on-court wizardry gives Kerr the tools to craft a legacy. Together, they’ve not only won titles but reshaped the game of basketball, ushering in an era of three-point dominance that’s now the NBA’s hallmark.
As Curry, now in the twilight of his career, continues to defy expectations, questions about Kerr’s future loom large. At 37, Curry remains the Warriors’ cornerstone, alongside veterans like Draymond Green. But time waits for no one, and the Warriors’ championship window may be narrowing. Kerr has hinted in multiple interviews that his coaching journey is intertwined with Curry’s presence. When Curry eventually steps away, whether through retirement or a move elsewhere, the Warriors could face a steep decline.
Would Kerr stay on to coach a rebuilding team? It’s hard to imagine. Without Curry’s magic, the Warriors might struggle to contend, and Kerr’s track record suggests he’s not one to linger in mediocrity. While money and opportunity could tempt him to stay, the storybook ending feels almost inevitable: Kerr retiring alongside Curry, closing a chapter that’s been nothing short of legendary.
For now, the end is not here. Curry and Kerr are still writing their story, and the Warriors are determined to maximize every moment with their Hall of Fame duo. With Curry’s unparalleled skill and Kerr’s masterful coaching, the team remains a force to be reckoned with. The NBA world watches closely, knowing that this partnership—one of the greatest in league history—is still capable of defying the odds.