Stephen Curry, the NBA legend, has been a dominant force on the basketball court for nearly two decades. Now that he has turned 38, speculation about his retirement has intensified. NBA insider Brett Siegel has provided clarity on the future of the Golden State Warriors superstar.
NBA Insider Weighs In on Curry's Retirement
According to recent reports, Brett Siegel addressed the retirement rumors surrounding Stephen Curry. In a report, Siegel stated, "In terms of what his future with the Warriors looks like, Curry is not going anywhere anytime soon." He added, "Retirement is obviously on the horizon, but team sources told ClutchPoints that Curry has made it known multiple times throughout the years that he would like to play at least 20 seasons in the NBA." Siegel noted that the 2025-26 season was Curry's 17th year in the league.
These comments have sparked excitement among fans, as there were strong rumors that Curry might announce his retirement at the end of this season. However, Curry has often expressed that retirement thoughts have not crossed his mind. A few months ago, he said, "Thinking about the end robs you of the now… I’m enjoying the journey of competing and all the work that goes into it. Hopefully that carries me a long way."
Curry's Foundation Receives Major Boost
While Curry continues to impress with his on-court performances, he remains focused on giving back to society. According to PEOPLE, a bidder has agreed to pay $9 million for a lunch with Stephen Curry, his wife Ayesha Curry, and billionaire Warren Buffett. The proceeds will benefit Curry's foundation, Eat. Learn. Play., which supports children's health and education.
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