Even at the age of 34, Stephen Curry has maintained consistency at the highest level. He struggled with injuries throughout the 2019–20 season, but he has shown no signs of slowing down.
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Recently, he led the Warriors to their fourth championship in the last eight years. Curry simultaneously won his first Finals MVP award as well.
Curry, who continues to be among the best basketball players in the world, was the driving force behind the Warriors’ recent victory, their fourth NBA championship. On Saturday night, he scored 32 points to help Golden State defeat the Boston Celtics by a score of 123-107, improving their record to 14-13. He currently scores 30.0 points per game on average.
Stephen Curry discusses his retirement date after speaking with Tom Brady https://t.co/VcO8kaXngR
— NBA News Live (@NBANewsLive1) December 11, 2022
NFL legend Tom Brady and NBA superstar Steph Curry recently spoke about possible retirement and how to know when it’s the right time to call it quits.
Stephen Curry reveals what Tom Brady advised him regarding retirement
Curry told reporters what he learned from the $250 Million worth NFL quarterback and what his philosophy is as he nears the end of his career.
“I talked to Tom Brady about how he’s at the point in his career where he’s still playing at a high level at 44 or whatever,” Curry said at the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Awards.
Stephen Curry discusses his retirement date after speaking with Tom Brady https://t.co/VcO8kaXngR
— NBA News Live (@NBANewsLive1) December 11, 2022
His example and advice were to take things one year at a time. He stated that there is no way to fast forward because that is not how you arrived at this point, so don’t rush and think about how long you can do it.
” Your body will tell you, and I don’t expect to slow down anytime soon.” Curry is currently in his 13th NBA season, and will turn 35 on March 14, 2023. Given that he will be 38 by the time his current contract with the Golden State Warriors expires in 2026, that year may mark the start of his retirement.