Steve Kerr has officially put pen to paper on a two-year extension with the Golden State Warriors, ending any speculation about a potential move to the broadcast booth. The 11-time NBA champion—five as a player and six as a coach—will remain on the sidelines for his 13th season with the franchise, and he's being rewarded handsomely for his loyalty.
According to Tim Kawakami of the San Francisco Standard, Kerr had a lucrative offer from ESPN on the table, reportedly worth up to $7 million per season to join their network as an analyst. It would have been a natural transition for the sharp-minded tactician, who has always been praised for his basketball IQ and media-friendly demeanor. But the allure of coaching proved too strong to resist.
Instead, Kerr opted to stay in the Bay Area, signing a two-year deal that will pay him a staggering $17.5 million per year. That figure not only makes him the highest-paid coach in the NBA once again but also underscores just how much the Warriors value his leadership. Over 12 seasons at the helm, Kerr has compiled more than 600 career wins and four NBA championships, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest coaches of his generation.
For fans and players alike, this news brings a sense of stability to a franchise that has weathered its share of ups and downs. Kerr's return means the Warriors' championship window remains open, and his experience will be crucial in developing the next wave of talent. As for ESPN, they'll have to look elsewhere for their next big-name analyst—but something tells us Kerr's decision was never really in doubt.
