G.O.A.T Squad Spokesman
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ESPN projects Curry's salary will more than double this summer, possibly into the five-year, $165 million range if he re-signs with Golden State. And from our conversation, re-upping with the Warriors certainly appears to be where Curry is leaning.
"Obviously I love it here in the Bay Area," Curry said. "It's all I've known in the league. And if the situation is right going forward, this is a place I would love to play."
Golden State will try hard to make it work. They need Curry not only for his on-court acumen but because the Warriors are trying to move to San Francisco and build an opulent new arena by 2019, and they want the widely beloved Curry to continue to be the face of their franchise.
By league rules as his current employer, Golden State can pay Curry more money for a longer period of time than anyone else. Curry, his wife Ayesha and their two young daughters also have bought a dream home in California. And Curry has a coach he likes and a superbly talented supporting cast.
Could Curry play in Charlotte?
Still, Curry isn't closing any doors. The Charlotte Hornets already have a very good point guard in Kemba Walker, who is signed through 2019, but Curry could certainly play shooting guard for the Hornets like he did for the majority of his career at Davidson.
Curry still owns a house in the Charlotte area and his parents live in the city. Father Dell is a former Hornets star who works for the team as a broadcaster, but he largely stays out of his children's decision-making processes.
I asked Steph point-blank if he would consider going to Charlotte in the summer of 2017.
"I don't know," he said.
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"Obviously I love it here in the Bay Area," Curry said. "It's all I've known in the league. And if the situation is right going forward, this is a place I would love to play."
Golden State will try hard to make it work. They need Curry not only for his on-court acumen but because the Warriors are trying to move to San Francisco and build an opulent new arena by 2019, and they want the widely beloved Curry to continue to be the face of their franchise.
By league rules as his current employer, Golden State can pay Curry more money for a longer period of time than anyone else. Curry, his wife Ayesha and their two young daughters also have bought a dream home in California. And Curry has a coach he likes and a superbly talented supporting cast.
Could Curry play in Charlotte?
Still, Curry isn't closing any doors. The Charlotte Hornets already have a very good point guard in Kemba Walker, who is signed through 2019, but Curry could certainly play shooting guard for the Hornets like he did for the majority of his career at Davidson.
Curry still owns a house in the Charlotte area and his parents live in the city. Father Dell is a former Hornets star who works for the team as a broadcaster, but he largely stays out of his children's decision-making processes.
I asked Steph point-blank if he would consider going to Charlotte in the summer of 2017.
"I don't know," he said.
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curry come home! curry come home!!
curry can be shooter
he might grow tired of all that ripping and running as a point by then

