Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry (Image: Getty)
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry still has plenty left to give to the game of basketball, but that doesn’t mean he’s not looking forward to his future.
Curry has been planning for his retirement and a post-basketball future. On the CNBC special Curry Inc.: The Business of Stephen Curry airing on Wednesday night, Curry discusses his business interests away from the court. Curry also reveals how much he looks up to all-time great Michael Jordan off the court.
“He might be the only one in our generation who has sat in that seat and done it that way,” Curry said. “The idea of being a part of an ownership group and the right opportunity that allows me to have an impact on how a franchise should be operated.”
Jordan bought into the Charlotte Bobcats ownership group in 2006 and became the majority owner in 2010. He sold his controlling stake in 2023.
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Curry has already invested in “Unrivaled,” a three-on-three women’s basketball league, and expressed interest in investing in a WNBA franchise.
Curry also expressed his interest in being in the media, hinting at a possible future in broadcasting. He even suggested a potential career in golf.
For now, Curry is still making an impact on the court for the Warriors. He averaged 24.5 points and six assists per game while helping lead the Warriors to the second round of the NBA playoffs.
Even as an All-Star, Curry has the foresight to look ahead to when his playing days are done.
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