
Stephen Curry’s future with the Golden State Warriors is no longer a distant talking point; it has become an immediate priority for a franchise at a crossroads.
After a season that ended short of the playoffs, the conversation has quickly shifted from short-term results to long-term direction, with Curry’s timeline sitting at the center of it all.
There is little doubt about his ability to still perform at an elite level when healthy, but the bigger concern now revolves around how the organization plans to maximize what remains of that window.
And that is where the pressure begins to build, both on the front office and on the decisions that lie ahead this summer.
According to ESPN, the situation is already taking shape behind the scenes.
“Curry has one season and $62.6 million left on his current contract, but is eligible for an extension of up to two seasons this summer,” ESPN reported.
This places the Warriors in a familiar yet increasingly urgent position, where they still have their franchise cornerstone but face a narrowing timeline to build a contender around him.
The decision is not just about offering an extension; it is about aligning that commitment with a roster capable of competing at the highest level.
The internal direction suggests that those conversations are not far away.
“Team sources indicated a plan to discuss an extension with Curry later in the summer,” they added.
This comes after a 37-45 season that ended in the Play-In, where the Warriors were eliminated by the Phoenix Suns following a difficult night offensively and defensively.
Curry, despite being limited to 43 games due to injuries, still averaged over 26 points per game, reinforcing that his individual production remains at a high level.
However, the inconsistency around him, combined with roster limitations and depth concerns, ultimately defined the team’s ceiling.
That reality now shifts the focus entirely to the offseason, where every move will need to reflect a sense of urgency rather than long-term patience.
Because extending Curry is the easy part. Building a team worthy of that extension is where the real challenge begins.
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