
Stephen Curry Drops Unexpected Hint on Retirement: Could the End Be Closer Than We Think?
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Stephen Curry, even while enjoying a round of golf far from the hardwood, finds himself caught in the swirling vortex of questions about his remaining days on the NBA stage. This week in South Lake Tahoe, Nevada, amidst the American Century Championship’s sunlit greens, the Golden State Warriors’ star openly admitted he’s navigating his career one season at a time, with no fixed end in sight. At 37, Curry carries a contract stretching to 2027, a timeline that intriguingly aligns with that of fellow veterans Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green — the trio poised at a crossroads as their current deals near expiration. While the future remains unwritten, the seasoned guard’s remarks, coupled with optimistic notes from teammates and even his father, Dell, hint at a legacy that could extend well beyond the typical arc. For now, Curry’s focus might be slicing putts rather than defenses, but the basketball world watches intently, knowing the story is far from over. LEARN MOREAdvertisementAdvertisement
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Advertisement(Dell Curry also has reportedly been hired by Prime as an analyst for the streaming service’s NBA coverage this upcoming season, per Front Office Sports. Take that as you will.)Even while playing golf, Stephen Curry is fielding questions about his basketball future. The Golden State Warriors star is at the American Century Championship this week in South Lake Tahoe, Nev., area, where he told reporters that he doesn’t have a timeline for the rest of his NBA career.Advertisement
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