
Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors’ star, has firmly secured his place among basketball legends, boasting four NBA championships, two MVP awards, and eleven All-Star selections. Responsible for transforming how basketball is played, Curry’s legacy is undeniably set. Still, at 37 years old, questions about his NBA career future are beginning to surface, even though Curry himself has not committed to any retirement plans.
Curry’s Current Contract and Career Longevity
Currently, Curry is operating under a one-year contract extension worth $62.6 million, which keeps him with the Warriors through 2027, when he will become an unrestricted free agent. Since being drafted seventh overall in 2009, Curry has spent his entire professional career with Golden State, marking a rare commitment in today’s NBA. Asked recently about his plans, he stated,
“I don’t know. I’m just taking it two years at a time. That’s what I have left on my contract right now.”
—Stephen Curry, NBA Player
Insights from Dell Curry on His Son’s Potential Career Span
Dell Curry, Stephen’s father, shared his perspective on how long his son might continue playing, noting that the decision to retire will rest entirely with Stephen. He pointed out that many players end their careers when teams no longer require their services, but given Curry’s shooting skill and the defensive attention he commands, he could feasibly extend his career well into his 40s. Dell said,
“A lot of guys play until the teams or the league tell you, ‘We can’t use your services anymore.’ I think he could be well into his 40s because he can shoot the ball and requires that you have to guard him. That’ll create space for other players on the floor, so I think that decision will be totally up to him.”
—Dell Curry, Former NBA Player

Recent Performance and What It Implies for the Future
Last season saw a dip in Curry’s statistics, with an average of 24.5 points per game—the lowest since the 2013-2014 season—and shooting below 40% on three-pointers for only the second time in his career. While these numbers signal some decline, they do not necessarily indicate an imminent retirement. Instead, they suggest that Curry’s ongoing competitiveness and effectiveness may shape how much longer he stays on the court.
What Lies Ahead for Curry and the Warriors
Stephen Curry’s NBA career future remains open-ended, defined largely by his personal decisions and physical condition over the coming years. His unparalleled influence on the game and lasting legacy mean that whatever path he chooses will continue to draw significant attention. As he approaches free agency in 2027, fans and analysts alike will watch closely to see if the NBA icon extends his playing days, possibly into his 40s, or decides to step away from the sport on his own terms.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Why does Stephen Curry wear 4?
A. FIBA, the group that manages Olympic basketball, once had a rule limiting player numbers to between 4 and 15 for officials’ convenience. This rule was removed in 2014. However, Team USA still follows this practice in international matches, such as the Paris Olympics. This is why Curry, who wore the number…