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    Stephen Curry Wants To Be A Warrior For Life But Warns Things Can Change Quickly

    By Vishwesha Kumar,

    24 days ago

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    Stephen Curry has long been the face of the Golden State Warriors, and his connection to the franchise runs deep. Recently, Curry reaffirmed his commitment to the Warriors, stating that he wants to be a "Warrior for life." However, he also acknowledged the unpredictable nature of the NBA, where things can change rapidly, in an interview with Vincent Goodwill.

    "I mean, I can clearly say I want to be a Warrior for life. It's always been my goal, and I'm saying that sitting in this chair right now, but like you said, life, and especially life in the NBA, it is a wild environment, and things change quickly." (7:18)

    Curry’s desire to stay with the Warriors is rooted in his history and accomplishments with the team. Having led Golden State to four NBA championships, Curry’s legacy is intertwined with the Warriors' success. Despite this, the NBA’s landscape is ever-changing, and even players with deep ties to their teams can find themselves in unexpected situations.

    Reflecting on the tumultuous nature of the league, Curry pointed out that while his goal remains to stay with the Warriors, the volatile environment of the NBA means that no future is guaranteed.

    The departure of key players like Klay Thompson , who left after 13 years with the team, serves as a stark reminder that change is inevitable. Thompson's departure marks the beginning of the end for the core group that brought Golden State multiple championships.

    The Warriors, already struggling to remain competitive in a rapidly improving Western Conference, now face additional challenges without Thompson. They were the 10th seed last season, and the loss of such a pivotal player raises questions about their ability to compete at the highest level. Curry’s presence alone might not be enough to carry the team through another rigorous season.

    Curry’s current contract with the Warriors runs for two more years, and there is potential for an extension this summer. However, the Warriors’ fiscal prudence, driven by the punitive luxury tax aprons designed to spread talent more evenly across the league, may impact their ability to maintain a competitive roster.

    This financial constraint influenced the team’s decision not to re-sign Thompson under the terms he sought, a decision that may affect their championship aspirations.

    Additionally, the Warriors attempted to bolster their roster and extend Stephen Curry’s competitive window. However, their failure to convince the Clippers to trade for Paul George, combined with Thompson's departure , leaves the team in a precarious position. The Warriors now face an uphill battle to remain competitive and might find themselves vying for a play-in spot next season rather than being a championship contender.

    Despite these challenges, Curry maintains a collaborative approach with the Warriors’ management, understanding the complex dynamics of team-building and the tough decisions that come with it. He expressed that while he might not be as overtly involved in organizational decisions as other superstars, he remains deeply aware of and invested in the team's direction.

    Curry’s willingness to stay with the Warriors "until the wheels fall off" showcases his dedication, but it also underscores the uncertainty that even the most stable-looking careers can face. The next few years will be pivotal not only for Curry but for the Warriors as they strive to navigate these challenges and hopefully add more chapters to their storied history together.

    Related: Stephen Curry Gets Emotional On Not Having Klay Thompson As A Teammate Anymore

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