The 4-time NBA Champion Stephen Curry has revolutionized the game of basketball. Steph was a short and skinny kid entering the NBA in 2009. No one could have imagined the impact Chef Curry would have 15 years later. The 6’2” guard turned the Golden State Warriors into the Greatest Dynasty of the modern NBA. Winning 4 NBA championships in 6 final appearances, many consider the Stephen Curry-led Warriors to be the Greatest team in NBA history.
The Baby Faced Assassin is now 35 years old, and Father Time is catching up to him. Steph mulled over his 2022 championship run and how much time he has left in the league.
Stephen Curry believes the Warriors Dynasty does not have much time left
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In a recent interview with CBS, the Warriors Legend talked about his 2022 title run. The Finals win against Boston was one of the sweetest championship victories for the Warriors squad because it came after a lot of hardships. “In 22, it felt like it was just a culmination of a three-year journey.” The 9-time All-Star said. Before winning the 2022 title, the Warriors had been struggling with injuries and bad performances since parting ways with Kevin Durant. Klay Thompson missed more than 2 seasons with an ACL tear, reducing the Warriors’ chances of winning another championship.
So, when Stephen Curry and Co. beat all odds to win their 4th championship, the Warriors cherished each moment wholeheartedly. “We also know that Father Time, we are not gonna have this opportunity too much longer, so gotta give it everything we have.” Steph added, reminiscing about him holding the Larry O’Brien trophy in 2022. The Warriors Big 3 are in the later stages of their careers. Steph is the oldest of the three at 35 years old. Klay and Draymond are both 33 years old. Steph realizes that soon they will not be able to perform the way they did in their prime, and the window will close for the Golden State Warriors.
Stephen Curry believes the Warriors Big 3 have one more run in them
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Mulling over Father Time and his championship runs, Steph talked about his desire to win the championship one more time. After talking about how hard the 2022 championship was to win, Steph said, “Hopefully we can do it again.” Even though the Warriors guard is 35 years old, he still has a lot left in the tank. Steph was an All-Star last season and averaged 29.4 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 6.3 assists last season.
The Warriors have also re-signed Center Draymond Green on a 4-year $100 million contract, keeping their Big 3 intact. With Klay fully healthy and Draymond back in the squad, Steph Curry hopes to win another championship with his long-time teammates.
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With Father Time catching up to the Greatest Shooter of All Time, the fans hope to see Stephen Curry win one more ring. That could be the last time the legend plays at the biggest stage, and the fans will cherish that moment for the rest of their lives.
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