September 19, 2024

Throughout his whole career, Steph Curry has been a member of the Golden State Warriors. In addition to helping the team win four NBA titles, he made a name for himself as the best shooter in NBA history and made the team become one of the most recognizable in the league. Curry, who is 36 years old, has started responding to inquiries about his future and whether it will stay in the Bay Area.

During a recent appearance on “Today,” Curry noted that his desire is to retire with the Warriors. However, he stopped short of guaranteeing that outcome, noting how he values winning above all else.

“I hope so, for sure,” Curry said. “I’m going into my 16th year and always said it’s a goal of mine to finish my career with that organization that has seen me go through the ranks and accomplish amazing things with Draymond and I know Klay’s not with us anymore but…I wanna keep winning”. 

The Warriors are currently in a state of flux. They lost one of their star veterans earlier this summer when Klay Thompson chose to leave in free agency, teaming up with the Dallas Mavericks. The front office has also been straddling two timelines, with one foot in player development and the other in trying to contend. Those struggles led the Warriors to miss out on the postseason after falling to the Sacramento Kings in the play-in tournament.

The Warriors spent the summer chasing a second All-Star to team with Curry but has failed in its attempts. First, they failed to pry Paul George away from the L.A. Clippers in a sign-and-trade deal. Then, they failed to acquire Lauri Markkanen from the Utah Jazz.

Fortunately for the Warriors, they have a stockpile of tradeable assets. As such, they’re likely just one move away from becoming a contending team again, which should give Curry enough reason to spend the final years of his career in the Bay Area.

Nevertheless, if the Warriors front office opts to dilly-dally in their future negotiations, it could cost them a few more years with their greatest-ever player. Curry may not be doing it directly, but his comments are certainly turning up the pressure on the front office to go out and find him an All-Star running mate.

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