
Next week's episode of Warriors Central will feature a conversation between Stephen Curry and NBC Sports Bay Area's Kerith Burke, in which the two-time NBA MVP discusses a variety of subjects, including the recent release of the Curry 6, his ties to Oakland and his pursuits away from the court.
You'll want to stick around until the end, though. That's because, among the most interesting of his revelations, Curry saved the best for last.
For one, he dropped a hint about how long he expects his NBA career to last, casually saying, "You know, when I am done playing, hopefully in like 10 to 12 years."
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"A decade left? Still a decade left?" Burke responded.
"I hope so," Curry said. "My legs feel fresh. I think I can shoot for a long time, so should be good."
Curry currently is in the midst of his 10th NBA season, so for those keeping track at home, that would seem to indicate he's just hitting the midway point of his idealized career length. It'd also have Curry challenging Hall of Famer Robert Parish's NBA records of 21 seasons and 1,611 games played.
Have fun with that, other 29 NBA teams.
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Shortly after giving Warriors fans reason to smile for another decade, Curry summed up Golden State's experience so far this season, which has started with an under-expectations 23-12 record.
"It's an interesting year, it's a fun year," Curry said. "It's been challenging more than any one I can remember in recent years, just chasing the championship.
"For us, we've set the bar so high that even now as we stand going into 2019, probably not playing our best basketball, understanding we have room to grow, it's a good feeling to know that we can still build and we can still find that momentum and that rhythm going into another playoff run."
Curry then closed the conversation with a sentiment those same Warriors fans should find comforting.
"So it sounds crazy to say, but we're going to be all right," he said. "We just gotta stick with the program, continue to be ourselves, and it's going to be a fun year."
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