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Stephen Curry's dad, Dell Curry, drops retirement update for NBA star

Stephen Curry's dad, Dell Curry, drops retirement update for NBA star

Time of India6 hours ago

Dell Curry had something interesting to say about Stephen Curry. Source: X
Fans of Stephen Curry have spent countless sleepless nights over the topic of his retirement. While he hasn't announced his retirement yet, it's evident that he is contemplating his post-NBA career options.
He is still under contract with the Golden State Warriors through the 2026-27 season and may even think about extending it.
What did Stephen Curry's dad say about his retirement?
However, Stephen's father, Dell Curry, recently addressed the topic of his retirement. In a conversation with DJ Siddiqi, Dell talked about his own experience of nearing retirement and suggested that for Stephen, the decision will likely come down to whether he still has the motivation to keep pace with the demanding preparation that is crucial for the NBA.
Dell Curry and Stephen
'I think it'll come down to—not necessarily his skill, or what he can do in a game in the season,' Curry said. 'I think it's a matter of, can he go through the rigours of preparing himself to play in an NBA season? I know when I retired, that was a big factor."
"I just didn't feel like I had the energy, the effort to work and train throughout the summer. So I wouldn't short myself, my teammates or the fans and give my all during that season.
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I think that's what it'll come down to.'
But Dell also confirmed that he doesn't see a retirement announcement coming from Stephen anytime soon. 'He still loves the game,' Curry said. 'He's a competitive guy. He wants to win another title, so we're not even close to that window yet. But when the time comes, I think he'll make the right decision.'

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