When Steph Curry removed the Golden State Warriors moniker from his Instagram bio, fans of the franchise became concerned. Fortunately, he clarified things when speaking with Emily Chang, host of The Circuit.
The Warriors star updated his page after winning a gold medal in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Curry changed the bio to “And… Olympic Gold Medalist.” His previous bio was “And, oh yeah, Guard for the @Warriors.” Rumors of Curry joining LeBron in Los Angeles at the time were circulating. Most supporters were concerned about their cornerstone’s future with the team.
Curry said, “I was just proud to be an Olympian!” Moreover, when a reporter asked him if he would stay in Warriors forever, he replied, “That’s the plan.”
Steph on why he took the Warriors out of his Instagram bio:
“I was just proud to be an Olympian” 🤣 pic.twitter.com/OkhnV6RLAy
— Anika 🦋 (@WardeIICurry30) August 30, 2024
When Steph Curry removed the Golden State Warriors moniker from his Instagram bio, fans of the franchise became concerned. Fortunately, he clarified things when speaking with Emily Chang, host of The Circuit.
Breakdown Of Steph Curry’s Recent Contract Extensions Ahead Of The 2024-25 Season
Warriors supporters may celebrate their star, Steph Curry, agreeing to a longer deal. It’s a short-term agreement, but it hints that Curry may decide to retire with Golden State. The two-time MVP recently agreed to a $63 million one-year contract deal.
Steph Curry is expected to earn $55.8 million in the following season and $59.6 million in 2025–2026. After the 2026–2027 NBA season, his contract earnings will come to around $532 million, making him the second-highest earner in NBA history—LeBron James has earned $580 million.
Curry signed a four-year, $215 million contract extension three years before his most recent contract. The superstar’s average since then has been 27.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 5.6 assists.