Stephen Curry On Retirement: 'I Don't See Myself Slowing Down Any Time Soon' - RealGM Wiretap
Stephen Curry was at the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Awards on Thursday. Curry was asked how much longer he sees himself continuing to play.
The Warriors guard said he talked with NFL quarterback Tom Brady on career longevity. Brady's advice was to take it one year at a time and that your body will tell you.Curry is averaging 30 points on 49.9/43.2/90.6 shooting splits. The 34-year-old led Golden State to the 2022 NBA title, and is again playing at an MVP level.
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