Since starting his NBA career in 2009, Stephen Curry has spent his whole basketball career with the Golden State Warriors. Though in this offseason his long-time pal Klay Thompson left for the Dallas Mavericks, Curry’s name was not even on the trade rumors.
Reportedly, Curry wishes to remain a warrior for his entire career, but it would be challenging for him to stay with the team if they continue to perform poorly.
“I want to win. Let’s put it this way; it’s a longwinded way of saying that it if it is a situation where you’re a bottom feeder and it’s just because you want to stay there, I’d have a hard time with that. But I don’t think that’s going to be the reality,” he said during an interview with Marc J. Spears.
The Golden State Warriors selected Curry in the seventh overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft. Till then, Curry went on to win four NBA trophies with Golden State.
Stephen Curry Reflects on the Significance of Winning Gold in Paris
Stephen Curry is now in Paris to represent his country in the Paris Olympics with a star-studded 12-man roster. Given their continuing success in the Olympics, Team USA is expected to bring gold home this year.
The Paris Olympics might be Curry’s last Olympic Games. Winning gold for his nation in this possible last stint would have an immense impact on Curry.
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“It would mean the world. You commit to doing something like this. You understand the challenge that is ahead of us to do some of these things. This is historical stuff. The Olympic stage has had a lot of history that has gone on in this sport. From ’92, when The Dream Team played, until now, the USA has had supreme dominance, and it’s our job to continue that. So be up on that podium, hear a national anthem, and have the gold me,” Curry said.
Team USA will kick off their Olympics game against Serbia on July 28.
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