NBA player Steph Curry has a significant new business venture that makes a strong indication about eventually establishing his own arena.

STEPH Curry has given fans a sneak peek into his potential post-basketball career.

The Golden State Warriors star, 36, filed two new trademarks on May 23.

Curry is one of the league’s greatest-ever shooters and has been a one-team player since entering the NBA in 2009.

He filed trademarks for ‘Thirty Arena’ and ‘The 30’ last week, per trademark attorney Josh Gerben.

Gerben claims that Curry potentially “plans to name a sporting arena.”

The 36-year-old has 17 trademarks in total, per Gerben Law.

These include his iconic ‘Night Night’ celebration, ‘Elevate The Under’, and ‘Team Curry’.

Curry currently has a net worth of $180 million, per Celebrity Net Worth.

He has previously indicated he wants to own an NBA team following his retirement from hooping.

“Absolutely,” Curry told NBC Sports Bay Area’s Dub Talks last fall when asked about a potential ownership scenario.

“Understanding the business and how the NBA is run, what all goes into this huge behemoth of an operation, it fascinates you to understand, where’s the future headed?

“The league has changed so much in the 15 years I’ve been in it and hopefully I’ll be still playing for a good while.

“I just want to be a part of an ownership group that is as excited as I would be to obviously win, be in a position where you’re connecting with the community and the fan base the way that we have here in the Bay Area.

“I still have to learn about how the whole operation continues to work and grow, I could add some value there for sure.”

“Steph already preparing for life after basketball. By the time he retires he will have earned over $500 million on the court. Gotta capitalize when the iron is hot!” wrote one fan on X.

“The 30. Now that’s a name,” said another.

“Missed a trick, should trademark Curry House,” joked a third.

Curry played 74 games for the Warriors in the 2023 season, his most since 2017.

The two-time MVP has yet to show any signs of slowing down – but has indicated a career in a very different sport could follow when he leaves basketball behind.

“I don’t know what the path is,” Curry told Golf Digest earlier this month.

“All I know is when I’m done with basketball, I’m going to reasonably invest as much into my golf as I can to see how good I can get, and where that puts me 14 years from now, we’ll see.”

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Curry is almost a scratch golfer and won the American Century Championship last year.

Away from sports, the basketball star recently welcomed his fourth child with his wife Ayesha.

“Our sweet baby boy decided to make an early arrival!” the four-time NBA champion wrote on Instagram.

“He’s doing great and we are finally settling in at home as a family of 6. So grateful. Caius Chai 5/11/24.”