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Number 1! Warriors are number one! Leonard's new destination prediction list

Kerr's contract has expired, but according to reports, many in the Warriors locker room expect him to return to the team, with a new contract worth $20 million per year.

When Kerr previously discussed related topics, he clearly stated that he does not want to leave Curry and absolutely will not coach any other NBA team besides the Warriors.

Curry's current contract expires in the summer of 2027, with a salary of $62.59 million for the 26-27 season; Butler & Draymond Green's contracts also expire next summer.

Statistics show that the combined record of Curry + Draymond Green + Kerr is 558 wins and 217 losses, with a winning rate as high as 72%.

Overall, based on the information currently released, the Warriors' core framework should still not undergo major changes, meaning they will likely not choose a complete rebuild in the short term. The next season will truly be the last push, making this summer's recruitment crucial.

This summer offseason, the Warriors can send out their 2028 first-round pick, 2030 (1-20 pick) first-round pick, and 2032 first-round pick in a single trade, along with first-round swap rights for other seasons and 2 second-round picks.These assets can effectively persuade rebuilding teams to trade their star players.

Actually, compared to the Bucks' Giannis, the Clippers' Leonard might be easier to acquire, and most importantly, his contract expires in the summer of 2027. Previously, some American media updated the prediction list for his new destinations, with the Warriors ranking first.

Some American media, always eager to speculate, have already showcased the Warriors' new core five-man group,namely Curry (38 years old) + Butler (36 years old) + Leonard (34 years old) + Horford (39 years old) + Porzingis (30 years old), with an average age of 35.4 years.

Draymond Green: Where am I?

This 36-year-old veteran Warriors four-time champion has been surrounded by trade rumors for many years.

Both the Warriors and the Clippers were eliminated in the play-in stage, thus missing this year's playoffs, while the Bucks directly missed the play-in. These three teams all have top superstars but are struggling, now all standing on the edge of a cliff. Perhaps it's truly time for a drastic change.

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