Did Stephen Curry retire?

Stephen Curry is not retiring anytime soon. Stephen Curry sees multiple years remaining in his career. He has at least two more years in the NBA. He intends to return to the Golden State Warriors next season. He is coming off his 17th season and signed a one-year contract extension. He wants to play at least 20 seasons and has spent his entire career with Golden State. Curry plans to stay involved in the game after retirement.

Did Stephen Curry retire?

Stephen Curry has not retired. A viral TikTok claimed he announced his retirement, but that TikTok is a fabrication made entirely with generative AI. The thumbnail featured a teary Curry with the caption "I'm retiring." However, Curry has not announced his retirement, and he has no plans to retire anytime soon.

Curry is in his 17th NBA season with the Golden State Warriors. He signed a contract extension that keeps him through the 2026-27 season. He says he sees multiple years remaining in his career, and he has plans to play at least 20 seasons. Anthony Slater reported Curry is interested in an extension with the Warriors.

Curry did say he was retired from dunking. He dunked in a game against Philadelphia, but he clarified that retiring from slam dunk is not retirement from basketball. On the TODAY show, he opened up about his plans after retirement, and he wants to stay involved in the game.

As for updates, Brett Siegel shared Curry's career longevity plan. Curry turns 37 this month and is a four-time NBA champion. He is not retiring this year.