Asked on Gilbert Arenas’ podcast last week about how long he’ll play in the NBA and whether he envisions himself emulating LeBron James‘ longevity, Warriors star Stephen Curry agreed that he could end up “somewhere in that range.” James will turn 39 in December and is entering his 21st season, whereas Curry is entering his 15th season at age 35.
“I never imagined myself being the 40-plus dude trying to hold on for dear life,” Curry said, per Jordan Elliott of NBC Sports Bay Area. “But who knows what my body will look like or feel like at that point? I got three years left on my deal, including at least that, and then kind of figure it out from there. … I don’t put too much of a timeline outside of my contract now just knowing that will give me 38 and 17 years in the league. I ain’t skipping out to go play golf just yet.”
Regardless of how many years he ends up playing, Curry’s expectation at this point is that he’ll remain with the Warriors for the remainder of his career.
“I am blessed to know and hope that no matter how many years I do play, [I’ll be] playing for one franchise and being a part of that group of the legends that have accomplished that feat and won at the highest level and all that,” he said. “I don’t ever take that for granted either. You got the Kobe [Bryant]’s, the Magic [Johnson]’s, Dirk [Nowitzki], Tim Duncan, those guys helped establish a culture, won, did it with a lot of different roster combinations and different parts in their career.”
Here’s more from around the Pacific:
- Former NBA head coach Byron Scott expects LeBron James to surpass 40,000 career points and believes LeBron’s career scoring record will be extremely difficult to top. “I don’t think that’s going to be broken, especially in our lifetime,” Scott told Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson (YouTube link; hat tip to HoopsHype). The Lakers forward needs just 1,348 more points to reach 40,000 — he has fallen short of that figure in just one of his 20 NBA seasons (he scored 1,126 in 45 games in 2020/21).
- In the second part of his interview with Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic (subscriber link), Suns big man Drew Eubanks discussed his preparation for the season, why he views himself as more of a center than a power forward, and the role he expects to play for his new team. “I’m not going to have as much responsibility on the offensive end as it will be on the defensive end,” Eubanks said. “Like I said, we have three elite scorers. … Really where my mark is going to be made is getting them open, rebounding, defending, blocking shots.” We previously passed along some highlights from the first part of Eubanks’ conversation with Rankin.
- No World Cup team has registered a better point differential through three games than Canada (+111). The work Kings associate head coach Jordi Fernandez is doing with the Canadian national team is further strengthening his case to become an NBA head coach, which is expected to happen sooner or later, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst.
Steve Kerr, Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson are definitely spurs-esq in nature. Continuity, some success, and over a long period. Definitely something to be respected.
Really great to see for the fan base that has gone through so much garbage in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s and until Curry arrived.
I’ll also go as far as to say that Steph Curry is the main reason for all of this with his selflessness, reasonable amount of humbleness, and hard work.
Wow one more ring would really seal it but not sure he’s going to get it. They added veterans to the bench this off season so fingers crossed they can get it done by the skin of their teeth and a lot of luck.
What exactly would Curry winning 1 more ring seal?
That would give him five championships which is in Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan territory. It would seal his place in conversation and respect among all time greats of the modern era. I think with four championships he is nudged to the side.
Lol curry is otherworldly anyone who would suggest otherwise because he didn’t play in LA Boston or San Antonio (for a short period of time relatively) is a moron
MJ 6-0
Scottie 6-0
TD 5-1
Magic 5-4
Kobe 5-2
Curry 4-2
The real list ………
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The Winner …… Finals record.
11-1
Russell won 107 of his 165 postseason games for a remarkable 64.8% winning percentage. He also went 11-1 in NBA Finals series over his career and was a perfect 21-0 in winner-take-all games throughout his basketball career (NCAA tournament, the Olympic medal round and a deciding NBA Game 5 or 7).Feb 3, 2023
Sam Jones ….. (10-1) never gets the credit he deserves. The go to guy on the Celtics dynasty.