Overview
- At 37, Curry says he’s far from retirement and will approach his remaining seasons in defined two-year blocks to maximize his preparation and performance.
- He identifies offseason training and the rehab process following his July hamstring strain as the toughest aspects of sustaining elite play late in his career.
- Curry missed the bulk of Golden State’s second-round playoff series against Minnesota due to the hamstring injury and is now intensifying his recovery regimen.
- Even in his 17th season, he has maintained All-NBA form, boasting career averages of 24.7 points, 6.4 assists and 42.3% three-point shooting across 1,026 games.
- He has consulted peers who extended their primes and is determined to retire on his own terms to avoid an ungraceful exit.