Steve Kerr met with Warriors leadership for about two hours, but no decision was reached on his coaching future.

Steve Kerr’s future with the Golden State Warriors remains undecided after a two-hour meeting with team leadership this week.

According to reporting published Tuesday, Kerr met with owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. for about two hours on Monday, April 28. The meeting was described as productive, but the sides did not reach a decision.

Kerr, Lacob and Dunleavy are expected to talk again next week. Kerr’s contract expired at the end of Golden State’s season, leaving open the question of whether he will return for another year.

The latest discussion comes after Kerr said following the team’s season-ending loss that he may or may not be back next season. In a recent New Yorker interview, he also said he still enjoys coaching and does not want to abandon Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and the team.

For now, the situation is unresolved. The Warriors have not announced a decision, and Kerr’s next steps will likely become clearer after the follow-up meeting.

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