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Stephen Curry Doesn’t Want To Play For Anyone But Warriors

While talking about what it means to see Klay Thompson leave the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry was asked about his own future with the team. Curry was resolute in his answer.

“Being in one place for my own career, and it’s like a broken record, but I know it’s really hard to do that,” Curry said. “I want to be greedy and say we can be relevant and be in the mix and give ourselves a realistic chance to win while I’m still growing these gray hairs and doing high school visits in the Bay [Area] for my daughter. It’s crazy. [It’s] just the nature of where I’m at. But yes, all that to say I love the Bay and the Bay is home and I never want that to change.”

Curry is set to enter his 15th season with the Warriors. He was two seasons left on his contract through the 2025-26 season.

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