After weeks of speculation about his future with the team, Steve Kerr agreed to a new two-year contract to return as Warriors coach on Saturday, a source confirmed to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Dalton Johnson.The 60-year-old coach has been at Golden State’s helm for the past 12 seasons, leading the team to four NBA Finals titles in six appearances. While Kerr’s return was already an indication that he and the current Warriors core were going to make one final push, four-time NBA All-Star Draymond Green confirmed the sentiment on the “Draymond Green Show.”“What it means is that the organization still wants to prioritize winning,” Green said. “Which, I think, is always the right decision. Everyone is always so in a rush to rebuild, and rebuilds they’re hit or miss. If you’re the Chicago Bulls, you’ve rebuilt three times since Michael Jordan retired, and rebuilds are so hard to do.” Following a 2025-26 season where the Warriors missed the NBA playoffs, Kerr’s contract expired and both Green (36) and Steph Curry (38) kept getting...