Golden State Warriors legend Stephen Curry hinted that the thoughts about retirement appear more often, but he still wants to compete for championships until the very end of his career.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has entered his 16th season in the NBA this season. Steph is turning 37 years-old next month, meaning his career is slowly coming to an end.
Although thoughts about retirement comes up more often in Steph's head than before, he's definitely not on his last legs yet.
"You think about that more and more," Curry said in an interview with Tim Kawakami of The San Francisco Standard. "I’m not at the farewell yet. That’s just part of time.'
Curry insists on finishing up his career playing for championships, saying it is unfortunate that some stars of the past weren't in situations were they could've fought for titles at the end of their career.
"Everybody talks about Kobe Bryant and his last years," Curry said. "You don’t want to be in a situation the Lakers were in those last three years with Bryant."
Warriors will try to make their push towards the playoffs after the All-Star break. With an addition of Jimmy Butler they could be a tough matchup for anybody in the West. Currently the Warriors sit tenth in the Western Conference with a 28-27 record.
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