Steph Curry is currently under contract with the Golden State Warriors through the 2025–26 season and is eligible for a one-year extension this summer. As fans eagerly await the Warriors’ next move, the team’s general manager, Mike Dunleavy Jr., has opened up about their intentions to keep Curry in Golden State until he decides to retire.
“We’ll talk about that too. I mean, that guy, whatever he wants. We’ll get through all that stuff … all that stuff will get figured out. Pretty confident he will be a Warrior for life,” Dunleavy said.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr recently mentioned that Curry was the only star player not included in trade talks this offseason. Despite a long and dramatic period with Klay Thompson before he ultimately left for the Dallas Mavericks, the team never entertained rumors of trading Curry.
The Warriors’ No. 7 pick in the 2009 NBA draft is set to make $59.6 million in the final year of his current deal. The team is ready to offer him an extension whenever he wants,. But, it might be in Curry’s best interest to wait until next season. If he waits until next offseason, he will be eligible for a two-year, $130 million extension.
Steph Curry Reaffirms Commitment to Warriors
Steph Curry spent his whole 15-season NBA career with the Golden State Warriors. Throughout these years, the tune seemingly set up well between Curry and the Warriors team. Hence, the Warriors star is also determined to call his career off while playing for The Bay.
During a special interview with ESPN before the 2024 Paris Olympics, Curry shared his honest take on his future move for the Warriors.
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“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. 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 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. I never want that to change,” he said.