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What’s next for Stephen Curry in his 16th season with the Warriors?

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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After fifteen seasons of dazzling basketball brilliance, Stephen Curry is setting his sights on a fresh goal in his 16th year with the Golden State Warriors.

At 37 years old, Curry continues to anchor the Warriors‘ lineup, and far from resting on his laurels, Curry is motivated by championship aspirations that burn as brightly as ever.

The Warriors‘ star point guard spoke openly about his mindset as he approaches this milestone season, emphasizing a desire to compete at the highest level and keep the winning tradition alive in the Bay Area.

Despite the team not being among the early favorites for the 2025-26 season, Curry remains steadfast in his belief that the Warriors are capable of competing at the highest level once again.

Speaking on SiriusXM NBA Radio, Curry emphasized the importance of positioning the team as serious contenders.

“I truly believe we can be championship relevant in the sense of we’re probably not going to be the favorite in any conversation, but we have a team that’s capable of achieving that level again, knowing all that we’ve been through over the last 13 years and those four trophies over there,” he said.

“So to add to that would be amazing, and I think it’s realistic to build towards that. I think for me that’s literally the only thing I’m playing for at this point.”

Last season, Curry delivered solid numbers with 24.5 points, six assists, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game, shooting nearly 45 percent from the field and close to 40 percent from three-point range across 70 games.

His leadership helped Golden State finish with a 48-34 record, clinching the seventh seed in the competitive Western Conference. The team also bolstered its roster by acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat mid-season.

However, Curry‘s hamstring injury in the opening game sidelined him for the remainder of the series. The Warriors’ postseason journey ended in the second round after a tough series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Kuminga and contract talks with the Warriors

The Warriors are currently in a delicate negotiation over a proposed two-year, $45 million deal that includes a team option in the second year with restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga.

Kuminga, 22, has emerged as a vital piece of Golden State’s young core. Last season, he averaged 15.3 points and 4.6 rebounds while continuing to improve his all-around game.

One sticking point has been the requirement for Kuminga to waive an implied no-trade clause, a condition linked to the qualifying offer structure.

The Warriors‘ front office must weigh the benefits of locking in this promising talent against the need for financial and roster flexibility.

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