Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors' iconic guard, is nearing 38, but retirement isn't on his radar. Despite some injury hurdles, Curry remains an All-NBA talent and an All-Star starter, making it clear that he's not ready to hang up his sneakers just yet.
In a recent chat with People, Curry expressed his intent to play well into his 40s, much like LeBron James. Why wouldn't he? Curry continues to be a top-tier player, orchestrating the Warriors' offense and proving he can still dominate any game.
Curry's message is a nudge to the Warriors' front office to stay focused on maximizing his era. Fans have long been frustrated by the team's attempts to balance developing young talent with contending for titles. This two-timeline strategy hasn't panned out, perhaps due to underestimating Curry's longevity and impact.
Curry's determination to keep playing is a reminder that the Warriors need to invest fully in the present. Thankfully, recent moves suggest a shift in that direction. Since the 2023 trade deadline, Golden State has pivoted, trading away young talents like James Wiseman, Jordan Poole, and Jonathan Kuminga.
In their place, they've brought in seasoned veterans like 6x All-Star Jimmy Butler and savvy free agent Al Horford. These acquisitions signal a commitment to winning now, aligning with Curry's ongoing prime.
As long as Curry is on the court, the Warriors' focus should remain on seizing the moment and building around their legendary guard.
