Curry: Retirement Is Not on His Radar as He Thrives in 17th

Stephen Curry Refuses to Pressure Himself About Retirement
As Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry enters his 17th season in the NBA, he remains resolute in his commitment to the game and his desire to continue competing at the highest level. Recently, during an interview with Lizzie Hyman of People, Curry emphasized that he does not see retirement as being on the horizon. Instead, he is focused on enjoying each moment of playing basketball.
An Enlightened Perspective
“It’ll declare itself, whenever the time comes to call it quits, which I don’t think is anytime soon,” Curry said during the interview. He elaborated on his thoughts, stating, “I’m not really putting too much pressure on that.” Curry’s mindset reflects a deeper philosophy about life and sports: “Thinking about the end robs you of the now. I’m enjoying the journey of competing and all the work that goes into it.” This forward-thinking attitude seems to be a significant driver in Curry's enduring success on the court.
Injury and Recovery
Currently, Curry is recovering from a knee injury that sidelined him from participating in the All-Star Game, marking his 12th selection for the prestigious event. Despite this setback, the two-time NBA MVP has demonstrated just how valuable he is to the Warriors. This season, when healthy, he has been averaging an impressive 27.2 points per game, while shooting 39.1% from beyond the arc. Curry’s ability to maintain this level of productivity at the age of 37 is remarkable by any standard.
Setting New Standards for Performance
Curry takes great pride in his achievements and the unique position he occupies in the league. “It is a badge of honor to now be the oldest player doing all of these great things,” he stated. He talks about redefining what greatness looks like at his age, a testament to his extraordinary skill set and dedication. “Every time you do something cool, it’s like, ‘Oh, you’re the oldest to do such and such’ or ‘You’re the oldest point guard to fill in the blank,’” he added. “So I wear all of those things like a badge of honor, because I know how much work goes into it— to play this game that I love.”
The Warriors’ Outlook
The Golden State Warriors are currently positioned with a record of 29-26. The team eagerly anticipates Curry's return to their roster as they resume their schedule right after the All-Star break against the Boston Celtics, who boast a strong 35-19 record. The road ahead will not be easy, but with a healthy Curry, the Warriors will certainly be a formidable opponent in the remainder of the season.
Conclusion
Stephen Curry's refusal to think about retirement and his commitment to enjoying every moment reflect his deep passion for basketball. As he continues to chase records and elevate his game in his 17th NBA season, fans and players alike can only admire his spirit. The Warriors are ready to support him as he works through his recovery, hoping to see him back on the court soon and helping his team rise in the rankings. Eventually, when the time does come for Curry to retire, he will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy that will be remembered for decades in the world of basketball.
