It doesn't sound like Steph Curry will be signing a contract extension with the Warriors before Monday night's deadline.
The two-time NBA MVP on Monday afternoon was asked about a potential deal, and provided a concise answer.
"Nothing to report on that from my end," Curry told the media.
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The three-time NBA champion has two years remaining on the five-year, $201 million contract he signed in July 2017.
"We have conversations. Everything's on the table right now," Curry said Dec. 7. "I got to do what's right for me and the team in having those conversations.
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"It's a matter of just letting things play out the way that they should."
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The two sides could agree on an extension before the start of next season, or wait until Curry -- who will turn 33 years old March 14 -- becomes an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 2022.
The six-time All-NBA selection and the Warriors open the regular season Tuesday night against Kevin Durant and the Brooklyn Nets.