Now that the most important part of the Warriors’ offseason has been taken care of, the real work begins. Steve Kerr said he’d take a week or two after the Warriors’ season ended in the NBA play-in tournament to sit down with team owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy to talk about his future and their idea of what’s next for the team. The two sides first met 10 days after the Warriors’ season-ending loss to the Phoenix Suns before continuing talks one week later. A total of 22 days have passed since Kerr sat at the podium and had the attention of everybody in a tiny room in a road arena. He needed time, and he found his answer. Kerr will continue his run with the Warriors after reportedly agreeing to a new two-year contract that will keep him as the NBA’s highest-paid coach. As he knew going into his conversations, the Warriors under Kerr are about to look different. Kerr’s core principles of the game aren’t changing, but they will have to diversify, and a new era of Warriors basketball has its wheels in motion during a last dance that hopes to have a few encore songs. Let’s be...