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"You won't see me doing it!" - Stephen Curry Shoots Down Podcasting; ‘Mic Life' Not in the Golden State Warriors Star's Playbook

"You won't see me doing it!" - Stephen Curry Shoots Down Podcasting; ‘Mic Life' Not in the Golden State Warriors Star's Playbook

Time of India3 days ago

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry
has made it clear that fans shouldn't expect him to follow teammate Draymond Green into the podcasting world. Despite Green's success in the space, Curry has no plans to pick up a microphone anytime soon.
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Stephen Curry's future doesn't include podcasting
While
isn't thinking about retirement, he recently shared his thoughts on life after basketball—and podcasting isn't part of the vision. In a conversation highlighted by Jon Youshaei on X (formerly Twitter), Curry explained why he won't be launching his own show.
72 Hours with Steph Curry & MrBeast
"You won't see me doing it, though," Curry said. "I got a lot of other things I wanna do other than be behind the mic every day because if you gonna do something, you gotta be all in. And it is a time commitment. It's a big lift. It's not something I'm passionate about." (H/t:
)
Stephen Curry reveals why podcasting is not in his agenda
Podcasting demands consistency, whether recording daily or weekly, and Curry isn't interested in that kind of grind.
For someone like Green, who's never hesitated to voice his opinions, the format fits naturally. But Curry prefers to focus on other pursuits, emphasizing that success in podcasting requires full dedication—something he isn't willing to give.
Draymond Green's podcast success contrasts Curry's disinterest
Draymond Green has embraced podcasting as an extension of his outspoken personality, even revisiting
history, like Klay Thompson's legacy, on his show. Meanwhile, Curry remains committed to basketball and his off-court ventures, leaving no room for a side career in audio commentary.
While Stephen Curry may never join the podcasting wave like his teammate Draymond Green, his decision reflects his clear priorities: excellence on the court and intentionality off it. Curry's reluctance to dive into media isn't a lack of ambition—it's a reminder that true success comes from focusing on what truly matters to you. For Green, podcasting is a natural fit, but Curry's passions lie elsewhere, whether in basketball, business, or family.
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As the Golden State Warriors' leader, Stephen Curry's discipline and dedication continue to define his legacy. Fans may never hear him break down games on a weekly show, but they'll still witness his brilliance where it counts most—in the arena. And while Draymond Green's podcast offers unfiltered insights, Curry's silence behind the mic speaks volumes about his authenticity. For now, the only commentary we need from him is the kind that happens with a ball in his hands and the clock ticking down.

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