Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr opened up about Kevin Durant’s departure from the team in 2019, a move that significantly altered the landscape of the NBA. Durant, who played a pivotal role in the Warriors’ back-to-back championships in 2017 and 2018, left to join the Brooklyn Nets after an injury-plagued 2019 season.
Kerr recalled the bittersweet nature of Durant’s exit, acknowledging the immense talent he brought to the franchise. “Kevin was not just a phenomenal player; he was a key part of our success,” Kerr said. “His ability to score and create mismatches on the court was unmatched. Losing him was tough for all of us.”
The coach emphasized the challenges faced during the 2019 playoffs, particularly the injuries that affected the team’s performance. Durant’s Achilles injury in the NBA Finals not only impacted that series but also played a role in his decision to leave. “It was a complicated situation,” Kerr noted. “We wanted to support him, but we also had to face the reality of moving forward without him.”
Reflecting on the team’s evolution since Durant’s departure, Kerr expressed pride in how the Warriors have adapted. The franchise has leaned into its younger talent, fostering a new generation of players while still contending for championships. “We’ve had to recalibrate our identity,” he said. “But the core values remain the same: teamwork, selflessness, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.”
As the Warriors gear up for the upcoming season, Kerr remains hopeful about their future. He acknowledged that Durant’s legacy in Golden State will always be cherished, underscoring the profound impact he had during his time with the team.