Overview
- Curry told ESPN's Malika Andrews that he cannot predict his retirement timeline and that the end feels closer than ever.
- He emphasized a renewed urgency in how he prepares, declining to set any deadlines for a decision.
- He averaged 24.5 points and six assists last season while shooting 39.7% from three and earned All-NBA and All-Star honors.
- He has two years remaining on his current deal and could become eligible to negotiate an extension in a year, according to reporting.
- Golden State remains a threat with Jimmy Butler in the fold, though outlets view Oklahoma City, Denver and Houston as stronger Western contenders.