Warriorsā Steph Curry, 38, sees āmultipleā seasons still ahead of him
Warriorsā Steph Curry, 38, sees āmultipleā seasons still ahead of him

Evan WebeckSat, April 18, 2026 at 2:28 PM UTC
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PHOENIX ā The knee injury that sidelined Steph Curry for a large chunk of this season isnāt going to end his career. Not anytime soon, anyway.
Curry, 38, was asked after the Warriorsā 111-96 play-in loss to the Suns on Friday whether he still hoped to play āmultipleā seasons.
āMultiple, for sure,ā he said. āThatās more than one?ā
It was, perhaps, an obvious answer to a nevertheless worthwhile question after Curry slogged through one of the most injury-plagued of his 17 seasons in the NBA. Most troublesome being the bout of runnerās knee that he has said will require a ānew normalā to manage while remaining on the court.
Curry worked his way back from a two-month absence to play 36 minutes in both of the Warriorsā play-in games. But after a 35-point explosion in their comeback against the Clippers, he suffered a bit of a letdown with 17 points on 4-of-16 shooting in their season-ending loss to the Suns.
Stephen Curry said he still has āmultipleā seasons left in the NBA. AP
āFor us to have that moment we did in LA, the highs of that and the lows of tonight, itās just what basketball ā what sports ā is about,ā Curry said. āFor us to have had these last three, four days and the whole play-in situation, Iām proud of the way we finished it. Because it couldāve been very sleepy. Like I [donāt] come back and we get blown out in the first game and everybody kind of just goes into the summer with no real direction. It was a fun ride these last four days.ā
In all, Curry appeared in only 43 games, the third fewest of his career. He could only watch as the Warriors went 9-18 over a 27-game stretch he missed with the knee issue in January and February.
The Warriors also lost Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody to season-ending knee injuries, shipped out Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield, and welcomed Kristaps Porzingis into the fold.
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āIt was a roller coaster ride, to say the least,ā he said. āYou see just momentum slipping away. But there was still this underlying belief that when it comes to the Warriors, youāre always talking about championships. Thatās what weāve established as a goal. But we had to reshape that, like can we just make something out of this year? Get a playoff experience and a playoff berth. That felt like the right goal and why I forced my way to try to get back.ā
This NBA season saw Curry appear in only 43 games, the third fewest of his career. NBAE via Getty Images
Going forward, Curry said he didnāt expect the injury to be a long-term issue. However, it will have to be carefully managed. Runnerās knee is an overuse injury, and Curry runs more miles per game than anybody in the NBA.
āStephās still got it. Itās just harder for him to be healthy and out there game after game,ā coach Steve Kerr said. āHeās gonna be 39 next year. This is just how it works.āCurry said he wasnāt considering surgical options over the offseason. The No. 1 treatment is rest. And, Curry joked, āthey say a lot of golf helps my knee.ā
āI think big picture, you have to be mindful of how it showed itself this year, knowing there was a clear [difference] how I prepared pre-injury and post-injury,ā Curry said. āIt is kind of touch and go, just knowing hopefully rest will get me right, go into training camp feeling good and be able to manage it early in the year and kind of see where Iām at. Thatās kind of the idea. But I donāt feel thereās going to be any kind of real long-term symptoms or anything.ā
As far as his future is concerned, Curry is signed through next season, along with Draymond Green and Butler. Kerrās contract, up for renewal, is considered to be the Warriorsā top priority.
But if Curry wants to commit to his age-39 season or beyond, add one item to their checklist.
Curry was asked if he was interested in an extension.
āFor sure,ā he said. āBut none of those conversations have happened. Be a busy summer for the Warriors.ā
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