Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has added another milestone to his résumé, becoming the fourth-fastest coach in NBA history to reach 600 regular-season victories. Kerr hit the mark in his 943rd regular-season game on Monday night in Washington, where the Warriors earned a road win over the Wizards.
Kerr’s achievement underscores the sustained success Golden State has enjoyed during his tenure. Since taking over as head coach ahead of the 2014-15 season, he has overseen a transformation of the Warriors into one of the league’s most accomplished modern-era franchises. Reaching 600 wins in fewer than 1,000 games places him in select company among coaches who have combined high winning percentages with long-term consistency.
The milestone reflects not only the team’s peak championship years but also its ability to remain competitive through roster changes, injuries, and shifting roles for key players. Throughout his time on the sideline, Kerr has been associated with an offense built on spacing, movement, and three-point shooting, as well as a defensive structure that has allowed Golden State to contend deep into multiple postseasons.
This latest victory in Washington contributes to the Warriors’ ongoing push to strengthen their position in the standings. While individual coaching records are tracked over many seasons, each win carries immediate significance for the current campaign, and Kerr’s 600th came in the context of a team still intent on staying in the playoff picture.
Kerr’s career total now stands at 600 regular-season wins, all with Golden State. The benchmark offers a numerical snapshot of a coaching run that includes multiple championship runs, numerous playoff appearances, and a recognizable style of play that has influenced teams across the league.
By reaching 600 victories in 943 games, Kerr further cements his place among the NBA’s most successful head coaches in terms of both pace of winning and overall impact on a franchise. His milestone in Washington will be logged alongside Golden State’s broader body of work in an era that has significantly shaped the modern NBA game.