
Stephen Curry is entering the final season of his current contract with the Golden State Warriors, where he’s set to earn $62.6 million in 2026–27, and he signaled that he would be interested in extending his deal.
While he agreed to a one-year extension in 2024, no new negotiations have taken place yet.
Looking beyond that final year, Curry made it clear he isn’t thinking about stopping anytime soon.
“Multiple, for sure,” said the player.
Curry continues to perform at an elite level, though he dealt with knee issues this season and the roster around him hasn’t consistently matched the league’s top contenders.
Still, the Warriors were active at the trade deadline, exploring potential moves involving Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard and Jaren Jackson Jr., and are expected to pursue another major addition this offseason, with LeBron James also mentioned as a possible target.
The team is also facing a decision on head coach Steve Kerr, whose contract is set to expire.
Curry expressed support for Kerr, emphasizing that the coach should prioritize what feels right for him.
“I want Coach to be happy,” Curry said. “I want him to be excited for the job. I want him to believe he’s the right guy for the job. I want him to have an opportunity to enjoy what he does, whatever that means for him. Everybody’s plan is their own. He knows how I feel about him.”
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— RealGM (@RealGM) April 18, 2026









