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For over a decade, the NBA community has witnessed LeBron James and Stephen Curry go neck-and-neck in establishing their supremacy on the hardwood. Whether it’s their championship trophy count or their fierce battles against each other, wherever one goes, the other isn’t far behind. Now, the Warriors star has followed LeBron off the court with his recent announcement. But what is the Warriors number 30 chasing?
Well, we fight over the GOAT debate, right? But now Curry’s Instagram post has finally settled the never-ending GOAT debate in basketball. “A lot of debate but there can only be one GOAT. #GOATmovie arrives February 2026. 🐐” the 36-year-old wrote in his caption. That must be intriguing, isn’t it? Before you jump to any conclusions, let us clarify. It’s the title of Curry’s Unanimous Media production’s upcoming animated sports comedy movie.
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Doesn’t that ring a bell? To remind you, LeBron also starred in the 2021 animated movie Space Jam: A New Legacy, but it didn’t meet expectations, especially after the success of the original with Michael Jordan. Now, with Curry stepping into the $454 billion industry, maybe his entry will bring something fresh, and who knows, it might just be a game-changer.
The dates are already set, so don’t forget to mark your calendars for February 13, 2026! This one might blow your mind. And who knows? Maybe by 2026, a new chapter in Curry’s life will begin as he keeps the guessing game about his retirement going.
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Stephen Curry sheds light on his retirement from the NBA
You might not have realized, but Stephen Curry is 36 and will soon be turning a year older. As hard as it is to accept, there aren’t many years left in his tank. To make it even more certain, he recently opened up about his approaching concluding days in the league.“You think about that more and more,” Curry told Tim Kawakami of San Francisco Standard. “I’m not at the farewell yet. That’s just part of time.” But he wants to be “realistic” about the whole thing.
Even after 16 years of success, the 4-time champion is still chasing his 5th title and is fully committed to making it happen. “To be competitive, where you have a chance — that’s what we want to see. I’m sure that’s what our fans want to see.” That’s the kind of mindset he wants to take moving forward. All he wants to do now is play “meaningful games, no matter how it ends.”
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Feb 12, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) celebrates after he makes a three point shot over Dallas Mavericks guard Klay Thompson (31) to give the Warriors the lead during the fourth quarter at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
The way Curry is leading the Warriors, especially after Jimmy Butler’s arrival, it doesn’t seem like the end is near. He’s still performing at an elite level, averaging 23.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 6.1 assists for the Warriors, proving he’s far from slowing down.
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And now, Stephen Curry will be on the NBA All-Star Game, teaming up with his pals LeBron James and Kevin Durant on Team Shaq! Next, when do see the trio together, in the same color? Nobody knows. But instead of getting emotional about their era nearing its end, let’s take the moment to enjoy the last dance while it lasts.
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Will Curry's 'GOAT' movie settle the debate, or just add fuel to the fire?