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Fri Mar 14 03:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Curry Eyes Extension Beyond 2027, Open to Bench Role Later in Career
**SAN FRANCISCO, CA** – Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry, on the verge of his 37th birthday, has indicated his desire to continue his NBA career beyond his current contract, which expires in 2027. In an interview on 95.7 The Game, Curry stated his commitment hinges on maintaining his high standard of play, not solely on statistics.
“It’s about dominating games, playing my style for 30-plus minutes,” Curry explained. “I’ll re-evaluate every year.” His current contract is a one-year, $62.6 million extension signed last summer. He’s also nearing 4,000 career three-pointers, a milestone even his coach, Steve Kerr, calls “insane.”
While previously expressing hopes of playing until 38 or even 40, Curry now adopts a more nuanced approach. He remains open to a potential transition to a bench role later in his career, stating, “Everything’s on the table. If it means I can win, I’d approach it any way.”
Currently averaging 32 minutes per game and performing at an All-NBA level, Curry’s longevity is remarkable. He attributes his continued success to a passion for the game and a youthful energy on the court, although acknowledging the increased recovery time required at his age. The possibility of surpassing 5,000 career three-pointers remains within reach should he extend his career. With his current teammates Draymond Green and coach Steve Kerr also under contract for several more seasons, the Warriors’ core remains intact for the foreseeable future.