For the last four seasons, Stephen Curry has been one of the biggest bargains in the NBA.
But this summer, he's set to cash in.
The reigning two-time MVP is projected get a contract offer of over $200 million from the Warriors. If he were to opt to sign with another team, he'd make considerably less money.
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But until he puts pen to paper, the possibility is always out there.
On Saturday, Curry was asked by Mercury News columnist Tim Kawakami on The TK Show podcast if he could fathom any scenario where he left the Warriors.
"I can't. Like I've said from Day 1 when I was first asked about free agency, this is a perfect place to play, the Bay Area. Our fans are amazing. Our organization is amazing. We've put together an amazing team that's competing for championships every year. There's really no reason I can see that would draw me elsewhere. We'll see what happens, but that's a great position to be in, one that allows me to just focus on just playing good basketball this year and winning a championship and letting the rest handle itself," Curry told Kawakami.
Curry is in the final year of the four-year, $44 million contract and is exepcted to be one of a few players eligible for a max contract under the new "designated player" rule in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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