Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors and Al Horford
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If Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry retired tomorrow, he would be a surefire, first ballot Hall of Famer. He's a four-time NBA champion, two-time MVP and 11-time All-Star. A
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Steph Curry may have spilled the beans. The Warriors star hinted that Golden State is set to sign free-agent Celtics center Al Horford in what would be a big boost to the Western Conference power.
Stephen Curry isn't quite sure. The Golden State Warriors legend is still an active NBA player, for now, but he's spending this week playing in a golf tournament, so he got to answer many of the same retirement questions he was asked at the end of the season.
"I don't know," the Golden State Warriors star said Thursday when asked how long he plans on playing in the NBA, per Anthony Slater of The Athletic. "I'm just taking it two years at a time. That's what I have left on my contract right now."
It will be a new normal for the Warriors as Looney joins the New Orleans Pelicans on a two-year, $16 million deal this summer. Looney's numbers never jumped off the page, with career averages of five points and 5.7 rebounds, but Curry knows the impact he's had on the franchise, especially in the last few years.
If you're a Warriors fan looking for clarification or encouragement in regard to Jonathan Kuminga signing with Golden State, Steph Curry has nothing for you.
The wife of the Golden State Warriors superstar crushed her look while enjoying some summer fun without Steph.