Stephen Curry doesn’t “see himself going in search of a ring anywhere” but the Warriors


Stephen CurryAt 37 years old, and while Draymond Green is he in the hot seat, Stephen Curry However, don’t imagine the end of the trip away from the Golden State.

Leader, two-time MVP and future Hall of Famer, he told The Ringer : wants to finish his entire career under the same jersey, as Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan or Dirk Nowitzki. Despite a crumbling dynasty and an aging core, “The Boss” still rejects the idea of ​​one last run at second place.

“I can’t think of a situation where I would go looking for a ring anywhere but here”he assures, admitting that the desire to win remains as strong as ever.

The goal therefore remains clear: a fifth ring with the Warriors, which would put Stephen Curry and Draymond Green in a very tight circle, alongside Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson and Tim Duncan. “We know what five means in terms of inheritance”he slips, aware of how the project can seem “wacky” given the context.

Because Golden State is riding a streak: 27-24, 8th in the West, and above all, the big problem, Jimmy Butler’s knee injury, which has weighed on current ambitions and confused the future. Stephen Curry admits he thinks about it all the time, citing frequent conversations with Steve Kerr and Draymond Green, “the way our contracts aligned” and a team he believed was capable of reaching the top.

Steve Kerr talks about a ‘fading dynasty’ and tempers the fairytale dream. But the state of mind remains the same: “All we want is a chance. Last chance.” Stephen Curry, under contract until 2026/27, therefore still believes in it… and wants to do it in a Warriors jersey, until the end.

Stephen CurryPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2009-10GS8036:1246.243.788.50.63.94.55.93.21.93.00.217.5
2010-11GS7433:3848.044.293.40.73.23.95.83.11.53.10.318.6
2011-12GS2628:0949.045.580.90.62.83.45.32.41.52.50.314.7
2012-13GS7838:1545.145.390.00.83.34.06.92.51.63.10.222.9
2013-14GS7836:2947.142.488.50.63.74.38.52.51.63.80.224.0
2014-15GS8010:40 p.m48.744.391.40.73.64.37.72.02.03.10.223.8
2015-16GS7934:1150.445.490.80.94.65.46.72.02.13.30.230.1
2016-17GS7934:3946.841.189.80.83.74.56.62.31.83.00.225.3
2017-18GS5131:5949.542.392.10.74.45.16.12.21.63.00.226.4
2018-19GS6933:4747.243.791.60.74.75.35.22.41.32.80.427.3
2019-20GS527:4840.224.5100.00.84.45.26.62.21.03.20.420.8
2020-21GS6334:1048.242.191.60.55.05.55.81.91.23.40.132.0
2021-22GS6434:3343.738.092.30.54.75.26.32.01.33.20.425.5
2022-23GS5634:4049.342.791.50.75.46.16.32.10.93.20.429.4
2023-24GS7432:4345.040.892.30.54.04.55.11.60.72.80.426.4
2024-25GS7032:1044.839.793.30.63.94.46.01.41.12.90.424.5
2025-26GS3931:2046.839.193.10.43.13.54.81.91.12.80.427.2

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2026-02-04 15:26:00

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