The Warriors have a long offseason ahead to figure out what the team will look like next season and beyond.Not only does Golden State need to wait and see if Steve Kerr will return as its coach, but the team also has plenty of work to do constructing its roster.With the outside noise surrounding Steph Curry and whether or not the Warriors star should be moved to a contender, former NBA center Kendrick Perkins believes that conversation should have never even started.“Steph Curry should not want to leave,” Perkins said Tuesday on ESPN’s “First Take” show.“He’s not available, and he should never be available. He is a dying breed. The last of a dying breed. The Tim Duncan of this generation. And he’s going to retire in a Golden State Warrior uniform. That should never come across our minds again. That should never have [been a] conversation because it’s bigger than championships.“When you talk about the San Francisco Bay Area, he is the greatest athlete of all time. Joe Lacob bought [the Warriors] franchise for $450 million. That franchise [now] is worth almost $11 billion....