Stephen Curry reiterates desire to play entire NBA career with Warriors after signing contract extension
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Curry inked a one-year, $62.6 million contract extension Thursday
After signing a one-year, $62.6 million contract extension Thursday, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry reiterated that he wants to finish his NBA career where it started. "It's not different from my perspective," Curry told The Athletic. "You have an appreciation for the position and the opportunity and the support from people who've been with you on the journey. I've always said I wanted to play for one team my whole career. So it's good to get (the extension) question out of the way and give complete focus to basketball and to the season."
In an interview with The Athletic's Marcus Thompson, Curry said his decision to sign the extension was a vote of confidence in the organization. The front office was not able to acquire another star this summer, but it did attempt to trade for Paul George and Lauri Markkanen. Curry has consistently maintained that he wants to be a Warrior for life as long as he believes he and the franchise are on the same page in terms of trying to compete. This signifies that they still are. …
From The Athletic: "It's still about winning," Curry said, "and taking the steps necessary to give ourselves a chance. The standard hasn't changed. The expectation hasn't changed."