In the eyes of many around the NBA, Steph Curry is still a top player in the league and a no-doubt Hall of Famer.
He has been the main factor in the Golden State Warriors success, helping them achieve four NBA FInals rings.
At 35, however, many have questioned how much longer he’ll be able to play, especially at his current level.
In a recent appearance on PBS News Hour, Curry outlined his expectations and made a bold statement about his prime.
“I still feel like I’m in the prime of my career, in the sense of what I’m trying to accomplish,” Curry said.
He added that he’d like to “hopefully win more championships,” adding to his already impressive total of four.
Curry has changed the game of basketball, shooting the ball from seemingly anywhere on the floor with an above-average chance of making anything.
While Curry is still trying to add to his legacy, a new documentary about his life is releasing soon.
“Underrated” is the story about Curry’s upbringing, an unlikely story of his rise to NBA stardom after playing at a small D-1 university.
While NBA fans will be able to see this documentary soon, they are also looking forward to seeing Curry on the court for the upcoming year.
He is tied to the Warriors until the 2025-2026 season when he’ll be 37 years old.
Only time will tell how long Curry will last in the league.
Can he win another championship before he hangs up his shoes for good?