Stephen Curry says ‘end is near’ for career
NBA Superstar Stephen Curry Reflects on His Historic Career
As he embarks on his 16th season in the NBA, Stephen Curry is taking the time to appreciate the journey that has led him to become one of the greatest players in the league’s history. With the end of his record-setting career on the horizon, Curry acknowledges the importance of staying present and enjoying every moment on the court.
“It’s OK to accept and acknowledge that the end is near,” Curry shared in a recent interview. “But only because it allows you to enjoy what’s happening right now. The more you talk about it and acknowledge it, the more it levels up the sense of urgency in the moment.”
Throughout his illustrious career, Curry has led the Golden State Warriors to four NBA titles, earned two league Most Valuable Player awards, made 10 All-Star appearances, and set the all-time record for 3-point shots made with an impressive 3,841.
Despite a recent setback in a game against the Memphis Grizzlies where he was limited to just two points, Curry continues to showcase his skill and leadership on the court. This season, he is averaging 21.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 6.6 assists per game, demonstrating his enduring impact on the game.
While his scoring average may have dipped slightly from previous seasons, Curry’s overall performance remains stellar, with improvements in rebounding and assists. As he approaches 1,000 regular-season games played and looks ahead to potential playoff runs, Curry’s dedication to the game is unwavering.
With the Golden State Warriors set to face off against the Los Angeles Lakers in a highly anticipated Christmas Day matchup, Curry’s focus is on the present moment and making the most of every opportunity on the court.
While retirement is a topic that crosses his mind more frequently now, Curry remains committed to giving his all to the game he loves. Signed with the Warriors through the 2026-27 season, Curry’s legacy is far from over, and fans can expect to witness more memorable moments from this basketball icon.
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