Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. has made one thing crystal clear: the franchise wants Stephen Curry to remain a Warrior for life. In a recent statement, Dunleavy expressed confidence that the team and its iconic point guard will eventually come to terms on a contract extension, though formal discussions have not yet begun.
"We want Steph to finish his career here," Dunleavy said, reinforcing the organization's unwavering commitment to the two-time MVP and four-time NBA champion. For Warriors fans, this assurance is music to the ears, as Curry has been the heartbeat of the franchise's dynasty since 2009.
While no official meetings have taken place, the mutual respect and shared history between Curry and the Warriors front office suggest a deal is inevitable. Curry, who has shattered records and redefined the game with his unparalleled shooting, remains the cornerstone of Golden State's identity both on and off the court.
For now, the basketball world waits—but if Dunleavy's tone is any indication, the future of Stephen Curry in a Warriors uniform is as bright as his signature three-point celebrations.
