Nothing has been decided as far as Steve Kerr’s future with the Warriors.

But Draymond Green believes it’s over.

“I hope he’s our coach next year,” Green said. “If you want my opinion, I think not.”

The Warriors’ veteran point forward shared his thoughts Monday on the latest episode of his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show,” three days after Golden State was eliminated in the play-in tournament.

Late in their loss to the Suns, Kerr pulled aside Green and Steph Curry, put his arms around their shoulders and shared a moment with the two players there with him throughout his 12 seasons, six NBA finals appearances and four championships.

If Green’s premonition proves true, it would amount to a poignant final memory between the trio.

“I’m happy we got to share that moment. (Kerr) didn’t miss the moment. It was a big deal,” Green said. “It felt like that was it. … Man, if it was, what a run it’s been.”

Kerr made it clear in what he thought was a private moment that he didn’t know what the future held. The exchange was picked up by Prime Video’s microphones.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen next,” he told them, “but I love you guys to death.”

Kerr is, technically, a free agent after his contract expired following the loss. He made the decision to enter this year without signing an extension. But he clarified after the game that he was choosing between two paths going forward: Sign on for a 13th year with Curry and Green, or retire from coaching.

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