Where Steph Curry, the Warriors’ Big Three, will be in 20 years, according to Steve Kerr

Kerr predicts where Steph, Klay and Dray will be in 20 years originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

During the last decade, the Warriors‘Three greats of steph curry, klay thompson Y dramond green they have gone through the highest of highs and the lowest of lows together. injuries. Tears. Doubt. Six NBA Finals appearances. Four championships.

Although Golden State’s last title demonstrated that the trio still has it and it’s not going anywhere any time soon, the reality is that this Dynasty will eventually come to an end.

When that happens, Warriors coach Steve Kerr has an idea of ​​what the future might hold for each of his stars.

Kerr sat down with NBC Sports Bay Area Warriors reporter Dalton Johnson and predicted where he sees Curry, Thompson and Green 20 years from now.

“Draymond will be coaching in the NBA,” Kerr said without hesitation. “He is going to walk away from playing. Retired. He will go into television for a while and he will be very successful. And then he’ll get bored because he’ll miss the competition, so he’ll go coach.”

Sounds good.

While all three players are known for their competitiveness, Green is the most outspoken of the group and his passion for the game is unmatched.

Green, 32, is constantly train the younger boys in the team as jonathan kuminga Y james wisemanwho have credited Green for his ongoing mentorship and guidance.

However, his love for the game goes beyond the court. His podcast, The Draymond Green Show, has been proof of that, as Green brings his knowledge to the pitch and shares it with the world via microphone.

He has also appeared sporadically on TNT’s “Inside the NBA” through his multi-year deal with Turner Sports.

But as Kerr mentioned, Green’s competitive fire could make it difficult for him not to return to the game in some form down the road.

Coach Green sounds good.

To the 34-year-old Curry, Kerr’s prediction seems spot on.

“Steph will be on the Senior Tour, playing golf,” Kerr said firmly.

Curry is the greatest 3-point shooter of all time and single-handedly changed the game of basketball. But he has always shown his love for the game of golf. And he is good too.

Curry is a regular contender at the American Century Championship and has made multiple appearances on the Korn Ferry Tour.

The cross-sports star was even added to PGA 2K23 as a playable character in the video game.

It wouldn’t be a surprise if Curry took his talents from the basketball court to the golf course and found success there, too.

While all of Kerr’s predictions sound like likely outcomes in the future, his foreshadowing of Thompson’s future is almost a given.

“And Klay will sail around the world and no one will be able to find him,” Kerr said.

If there’s one thing Thompson loves more than basketball, it’s the ocean. After consecutive lower leg injuries that kept him off the court for more than two years, he turned to the ocean and sailed the long, long road to recovery alongside his furry best friend Rocco. .

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The emphasis, however, is on the last part of what Kerr said.

No one will be able to find it.

Thompson has never been one to worry about getting too much attention, and he tries to blend in as low as a professional athlete can. After he retires from the NBA, whatever it is, there’s probably a good chance Thompson will voluntarily fall off the map while he continues to live his best life.

In the end, there’s really no telling what the future holds for the Warriors’ Big Three. Whatever it is though, there’s no doubt that Dub Nation will never forget what they accomplished together in the Bay.

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