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Warriors' Stephen Curry Showing Interest in New Career After NBA

Warriors' Stephen Curry Showing Interest in New Career After NBA

Newsweek2 days ago

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With the NBA Finals set to begin, the 2024-25 season is about to come to an end. Another season has come and gone for Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry.
Curry helped lead the Warriors to a playoff run and a first round win over the Houston Rockets. Unfortunately, in the second round of the playoffs Curry went down with a hamstring injury and Golden State was defeated in five games by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
At 37 years old, Curry is still playing at an extremely high level. However, age will catch up to him before long and fans may only have a few more years watching him play the game he has dominated for so long.
Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors reacts after Draymond Green #23 made a three-point shot late in the fourth quarter against the Detroit Pistons at Chase Center on March 08, 2025 in San...
Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors reacts after Draymond Green #23 made a three-point shot late in the fourth quarter against the Detroit Pistons at Chase Center on March 08, 2025 in San Francisco, California. More
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Following his NBA career, Curry already has a few things that he wants to pursue.
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One of the main things that the superstar point guard is interested in is becoming part of a team ownership group. He really wants to take the route that Michael Jordan took when he became part of ownership for the Charlotte Hornets.
"He might be the only one in our generation who has sat in that seat and done it that way," Curry said. "The idea of being a part of an ownership group and the right opportunity that allows me to have an impact on how a franchise should be operated — how you're going after true winning, like we've done here with the Warriors — that's something I'm excited about pursuing. It's interesting. Obviously, as an active player, you can't participate in that level until you're done. So you'll see me in the seat somewhere down the road."
In addition to owning a team, Curry would be interested in broadcasting. He also has another sport that he would like to pursue.
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That sport happens to be golf. He has interest in pursuing playing on the PGA Tour Champions someday, which is the tour for former PGA players who are over the age of 50.
"That would be a fun goal to go after for sure," Curry said. "It's an extremely challenging tour to crack if you're not one of the champion ex-PGA guys that are making that jump after you turn 50. So to do all the qualifying journey and all that — I'm pretty sure I'll try it. I've seen guys who are preparing themselves to do the same thing."
While he will always be known for his basketball career, Curry has major goals for the future. Fans don't want to see him go anytime soon, but when he does retire, it sure sounds like Curry will still be a very public figure.
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