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In the upcoming season, many superstars are embracing the final leg of their career. Especially superstars like LeBron James and Chris Paul. On the other hand, Stephen Curry, who has reached his mid-thirties, steps into his 15th NBA season. While questions about the longevity of the Golden State Warriors superstar were raised, his newest teammate recently cleared the air. CP3 ahead of the Dubs’ opening game against the Phoenix Suns, he predicted six more years for Steph in the league.

The Warriors are fresh of their preseason success, winning 4 out of 5 games. The team’s head coach, Steve Kerr, worked out all possible combinations for the team in the 5 games. Notably, Paul’s addition has proven to be more positive for the team, as he takes care of the court during the non-Steph Curry time. Importantly, the veteran point guard made an assuring statement about the Baby-faced Assassin ahead of the season’s tip off.

Ahead of LeBron James’ 21st season, Chris Paul predicts Steph’s future

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Currently at the age of 35, Stephen Curry has almost entered the last leg of his illustrious career. While the fans expect their idol to go longer and dominate the game, there isn’t always surety about it. However, his teammate, Chris Paul, dropped a promising statement about Steph’s future.

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During the press meet ahead of the opening game, Chris Paul took up various questions. When it came down a question about Curry’s possibility to play longer, like him. Notably, Paul is currently stepping into his 19th season donning the Dubs’ jersey. He added, “Yeah, he going to be able to do it easy… He easily got 20 years in this league… Steph to 40, oh yeah!” 

He further added how the medical facility has improved a lot over the years and assured that it would be common to find players playing for longer. On the other hand, LeBron James, who has stepped into his 21st season, looked to push longer to play alongside his teenage sons in the league.

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Players can play longer, but keeping up the same intensity matters the most. Let’s find out what Steph has said about retirement.

Steph Curry on his retirement plans

After the glorious success on the golf course in the offseason, several questions about retirement loomed over Steph. Even though Dubs superstar and his fans found it hilarious, he backed it up with a strong statement. During an interview, Steph answered a question related to his retirement. He said, “You know the ball’s gonna stop bouncing at some point. It’s something not anytime soon.”

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