For years, the Golden State Warriors dominated the NBA postseason, but that era has come to an end. Head coach Steve Kerr acknowledged that the dynasty, which won four championships and made six NBA Finals appearances, is over.
Kerr's Honest Admission
"What we had is gone, but we're trying to hang on to it," Kerr said. "I don't know if anybody really knows if it exists anymore." The Warriors' current situation is difficult, as they failed to qualify for the playoffs, and their star players Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have passed their prime. They are the only remaining members of the championship core.
The Warriors' decline marks a significant shift in the NBA landscape. After years of dominance, the team now faces an uncertain future. Kerr's comments reflect the reality that the championship window has closed, and the organization must rebuild.



