Coaching is not in Draymond Green’s immediate NBA future. The Warriors forward wants to keep playing for another few years.However, after he’s done playing, will Green take up coaching? His current, and potentially soon-to-be former coach, Steve Kerr, was asked in an interview with The New Yorker’s Charles Bethea about Green’s future in some sort of coaching role and provided an honest assessment of the fiery forward’s potential leading a team in that capacity. “I don’t know that he’ll coach,” Kerr told Bethea. “He definitely has the brain for it. I don’t know if he has the patience. He’s an incredibly passionate, emotional guy, and that passion and energy has frequently gotten him in trouble. And I love him. I think he’s a really good-hearted person with an incredible brain, but if he wants to coach he’s going to have to learn how to control some of that emotion, that desire, and that fire that burns within him, and it’s not an easy thing to do.”Green widely is regarded as one of the NBA’s all-time great defenders and is considered one of the league’s smartest players on...