‘I Wanted Him In New York’: Steph Curry’s Mom’s Shocking Claim About 2009 NBA Draft Resurfaces After He Extends Contract with Golden State Warriors

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Steph Curry‘s future with the Golden State Warriors has sparked widespread speculation among fans and analysts, fueled by trade rumors after his gold medal win at the Paris Olympics. Experts are split on the possibility of a trade this winter, especially if the Warriors’ management struggles to bring in additional star talent after Kevin Durant’s exit in 2019, according to Athlon Sports. Curry seemingly fueled some of the rumors when he removed “Guard for the @Warriors” from his Instagram bio. His full IG bio now reads, “Believer. Father. Husband. Founder. Philanthropist. And… Olympic Gold Medalist. Philippians 4:13.” ‘Raising Fame’ host Sonya Curry talks about wanting her son, NBA All-Star Steph Curry to play for the New York Knicks. (Photos: @sacurry22/ Instagram; @stephencurry30/ Instagram) Despite the chatter, Curry solidified his commitment to the Warriors by recently signing a one-year extension for $62 million. This deal is the maximum allowed under the NBA’s “Over-38 rule,” which restricts long-term contracts for players over 38 years old. The extension secures Curry’s place with the franchise through the 2026-2027 season, marking 15 years with the team. Interestingly, Curry’s journey with the Warriors began against his family’s wishes. Sonya Curry, his mother, revealed in an interview...

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