Stephen Curry built the Golden State Warriors. There’s no way to go about it.
The future Hall of Fame point guard not only revolutionized the point guard position’s value, but he singlehandedly transformed how NBA games are played as his Warriors teams in the mid-2010s were some of the most unstoppable in league history.

However, the years have had an impact on Curry and the Dubs. Klay Thompson, one of his long-time running mates during the Dubs Dynasty, has left town and moved to the Dallas Mavericks. Draymond Green is being linked with a move away from the team as the front office is considering a rehaul of the team’s core.
While things are changing for the Dubs, Curry wants to be the constant that holds the team together through the remainder of his incredible NBA journey.
Stephen Curry wants to play his final NBA game with the Golden State Warriors

In an interview with Yahoo! Sports, Curry talked about his NBA career and his plans as the team is going through a state of flux. He doubled down on his commitment to the Dubs and quelled any questions from the fans.
Per FirstSportz’ Ubong Archibong:
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.
While it’s nice that Curry did confirm his intentions to stay with the team, it may be worrying for some fans that he didn’t completely close the door on potentially leaving the Dubs in the future.
The guard knows that he can still produce at a high level, and teams will be eager to get him. If Klay’s departure didn’t result in a better Warriors roster for next season, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him reconsider his options and maybe leave the Dubs and effectively force them to rebuild.
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