
Steph Curry has redefined basketball since entering the NBA, proving that dominance doesn’t require towering height.
The Golden State Warriors superstar has transformed how the game is played and viewed across the globe.
His impact extends far beyond statistics, creating a blueprint for smaller guards to thrive at the highest level.
As the Warriors begin their seventeenth season with their franchise cornerstone, questions about Curry’s longevity have become inevitable.
The two-time MVP recently addressed these concerns during an appearance on the Complex podcast with host Speedy Morman.
“I just want to be in a position where I’ve put myself in a position where I can say, ‘I’ve done everything I can to get everything out of this game,’” Curry said. “I’m not anywhere close to that, though.”
Steph Curry: “No way close to [retiring].”
“So we got some more years from you?”
Steph: “For sure. 100%”
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When Morman pressed him about having several years remaining in his career, Curry’s response was direct and confident: “For sure.”
Selected seventh overall by Golden State in 2009, Curry has shattered every projection made about his potential.
His career trajectory has been nothing short of remarkable, consistently performing at an elite level well into his thirties.
Last season provided another example of his sustained excellence. Curry averaged 24.5 points, six assists, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.1 steals while maintaining nearly 40% accuracy from three-point range.
The interview revealed one challenge Curry faces as he ages. While games themselves remain manageable, the recovery process between contests has become increasingly demanding on his body.
Warriors fans can breathe easier knowing their legendary guard has no immediate retirement plans.
Curry appears committed to extracting every ounce of greatness from his remaining years.
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