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This isn’t the first time that Steph Curry has teased about becoming an owner after his playing days wrap up. It just sounds like he sure is more serious about it than ever before.
When the Warriors’ superstar point guard does call it quits, he plans to pursue NBA ownership.
Quotes come via an interview with CNBC Sport’s Alex Sherman:
“He might be the only one in our generation who has sat in that seat and done it that way,” Curry said. “The idea of being a part of an ownership group and the right opportunity that allows me to have an impact on how a franchise should be operated – how you’re going after true winning, like we’ve done here with the Warriors – that’s something I’m excited about pursuing. It’s interesting.
“Obviously, as an active player, you can’t participate in that level until you’re done. So you’ll see me in the seat somewhere down the road.”
Broadcasting could also be a path Curry explores post-playing career. If not ownership, Curry sounds interested in possibly pursuing that path as well as maybe an alternative.
Sportico named Curry the second-highest paid athlete in the world last year. It’s possible he can make something work even if it’s as a partial owner given the money he’s made as an athlete and the endorsements collected over the course of how many years.
Curry, 37, will head into year 17 next season, and his current contract with Golden State runs through the 2026-2027 campaign.
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