Steph Curry admits ‘the end is near’ for his NBA career
NY Post
Even the ageless wonders of the world have expiry dates. The NBA’s greatest shooter is no exception.
Steph Curry, 36, tells ESPN’s Malika Andrews that he’s thinking about retirement “more than I probably have before.”
“It’s okay to accept and acknowledge that the end is near,” Curry continued in the video, posted by NBA on ESPN. “But only because it allows you to enjoy what’s happening right now. But I think the more you talk about it and the more you acknowledge it, the more it levels up the sense of urgency in the moment, now.”
The future Hall of Famer is under contract through 2025-26 and he, probably, isn’t going anywhere just yet.
Still, the question remains: how many more opportunities will the basketball world have to revel in quintessential Curry?
Steph’s father, Dell, played a total of 16 NBA seasons. This year, 2024-25, is Steph’s 16th.
There’s a whole lot crammed into 100 years of playing the game. That span means the Giants have been there, done that, time and again, over and over. Everything has passed through their gates. Great triumphs. Abject failure. The winds of change and the stillness of sameness. Championship moments. Despair in the air.