Stephen Curry can become a free agent in the offseason, but he has no intention of leaving the Warriors.
The two-time reigning MVP told The Wall Street Journal on Monday he feels at home with Golden State.
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"It's hard to see myself anywhere else," he said, but added that "curveballs happen all the time," which could change his future.
Curry has been in a Warriors uniform since he was selected seventh overall in the 2009 draft out of Davidson College, north of Charlotte, N.C. — the only NBA city outside Oakland he likely would consider moving to, and likely only late in his career.
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That's still a long way away, though. Curry, 28, is in his prime and has established himself as one of the premier shooters in history. His "super team" Warriors now have 2014 MVP Kevin Durant for the next two seasons and are likely to lock down Curry for a max extension worth up to $165 million, making his current four-year, $44 million contract look like chump change.
Golden State is 16-2 to start the season and seems destined for a Finals rematch with the Cavaliers, who sit atop the Eastern Conference at 13-2.