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Steph: I still feel like 'I'm in the prime of my career'

3 years ago
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Stephen Curry doesn't feel like he's slowing down as he prepares for his 15th season in the NBA.

"I still feel like I - I'm in the prime of my career, in a sense of what I'm able to accomplish," the Golden State Warriors star said in an interview with Geoff Bennett of PBS News Hour while promoting his new documentary film "Stephen Curry: Underrated."

Looking ahead to the future, Curry said he hopes to add more championships to his resume while continuing to inspire others.

"Just out there and what the future may hold, trying to achieve, hopefully win more championships, and push the envelope as far as I can," the 35-year-old said. "But, I mean, the biggest thing is just inspiration, right? Like, there's something outside of me and the stats and the three-point record and championships and all that that gives people hope and belief of everything that this film speaks about."

Curry averaged 29.4 points, 6.3 assists, and 6.1 rebounds in 56 games last season, earning All-NBA Second Team honors for the fourth time in his career. He was also named the 2022-23 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion for his work off the court.

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