December 19, 2024
Stephen Curry makes a shocking revelation about his possible retirement from the NBA and the Warriors.

Stephen Curry makes a shocking revelation about his possible retirement from the NBA and the Warriors.

Stephen Curry is showing no signs of slowing down, despite the Golden State Warriors’ struggles this season. In a recent interview, Curry shared his thoughts on retirement, making it clear that he does not feel the end of his career is near. At 36 years old, Curry is still performing at a high level and remains committed to his off-court ventures and family life. However, he emphasized that he would retire on his own terms, not when his body starts to break down. His physical preparation has been a key factor in his longevity, allowing him to overcome early career injuries and continue achieving milestones like becoming the NBA’s all-time leader in 3-pointers made.

Curry’s future with the Warriors remains uncertain as the team navigates an aging roster, but as long as he’s on the court, Golden State will remain competitive. His ambition to reach the 30,000-point milestone could serve as one of his key motivators as he continues his career.

“There are two ways to really go out in basketball: either you’re forced out or you go out on your own terms,” Curry told Bloomberg News in a recent interview. “I hope to be in a situation where you consider how your body feels, what it takes to get ready for games, and the offseason training that goes into preparing yourself for an 82-game season. There will be a clear sign that it’s time to hang it up. I don’t want to be the one that’s limping up and down the court trying to keep up with the young bucks, but I don’t think I’m anywhere close to that yet.”Though Curry battled a number of ankle injuries early in his career, improved training and physical preparation saw the former Davidson guard take his game to new heights beginning in 2014. Curry has won two MVP awards to go with his four NBA championship rings; he is the NBA’s all-time leader in 3-pointers made, and his 91 percent free-throw rate is the highest in league history. Curry’s chances of a fifth NBA title may be waning as the Warriors age and try to bed in exciting younger players like Jonathan Kuminga, but Golden State’s one remaining Splash Brother has more to achieve — including a possible run at the 30,000-point milestone.

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