Steph Curry has confirmed if he will see out his $215 million contract with the Golden State Warriors which still has four years left on his deal.
Steph Curry is one of the best players in the game in his own right, and some would even say that he is one of the best players to have ever stepped on a basketball court.
The Golden State Warriors man has made a name for himself as one of the most wanted players in the NBA, and it is really not surprising when you consider the career accolades of the man in discussion.
Curry can boast of a CV that features four NBA Championship rings, two NBA MVP awards – one of them being a regular season one – as well as a Finals’ MVP award he won last season.
His incredible career with the Warriors spanning over 13 years since the Warriors drafted him in the 2009 draft has gone from strength to strength, and Curry is now a veteran. However, he still feels like he has a lot to give to the Warriors.
Now at 34 years of age, Curry is not as tireless as he used to be – but he plans on giving it everything he has for the remainder of his contract with the Warriors. Curry came clean about his intentions for the rest of his contract with the Golden State Warriors as he sat for an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Curry confessed his intentions for the rest of his deal.
According to Rolling Stone, Curry’s body doesn’t respond to heavy offseason workouts or his secret love of Chipotle like it used to. But he has four more years left on his $215 million contract, and Curry told Rolling Stone that he’d like to play “at least that.”
“The championships are just getting in the way,” he added, picking a comb at a gray hair or three.
Heading into his 14th NBA season, Curry “absolutely” believes the Warriors can win back-to-back titles, and a fifth Championship ring will cement his legacy as one of the greatest of all time.
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