Stephen Curry is getting up there in age.
But the Golden State Warriors' superstar isn't going anywhere.
He was asked in a new interview with Complex Sports about the prospect of retirement.
"I'm not nowhere close to that, though," Curry replied.
So we've got some more years from you?
"For sure," Curry responded. "100 percent."
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The all-time great has played 16 NBA seasons, all with the Warriors. He has four championships and is the all-time leader in made 3-pointers and career free-throw percentage.
In his age-36 season this past year, Curry averaged 24.5 points and 6.0 assists per game while shooting 39.7% from 3 and 93.3% from the foul line.
Despite the heavy running involved in Curry's game, along with the constant defenders hanging on him as he tries to get open, he has held up rather well since his early-career ankle injuries.
And at least for now, Curry plans to keep putting on that Warriors uniform and letting it fly.
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