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announcement that Stephen Curry has agreed to or is finalizing a move away from the Warriors. All insider sources — including ESPN and major NBA media outlets — continue to list him as under contract through the 2025–26 (and via extension through 2026–27) season with Golden State
There have been speculative trade links involving Curry:
Teams mentioned include the Lakers, Suns, and Denver Nuggets (potentially pairing with Victor Wembanyama)
Other chatter includes rumored moves for players like Jimmy Butler, Zach LaVine, Paul George, or even LeBron James joining Golden State—but nothing credible has materialized .
However, these are purely speculative and not substantiated by reliable media or team sources.
Both Curry and coach Steve Kerr have repeatedly emphasized that major future-altering trades would only happen if they made long-term sense for the franchise, not out of desperation. Curry has warned against “depleting the future” or making hasty blockbuster trades
Exploring adding veteran pieces like Al Horford or Chris Boucher for depth and experience.
Considering a reunion with Seth Curry via trade for bench scoring boosts Still wrestling with the contract impasse involving Jonathan Kuminga, their restricted free agent—this holds up major roster moves until it resolves
Even with Jimmy Butler’s acquisition earlier in the offseason, Golden State has otherwise had a quiet summer thus far
Stephen Curry is still a Warrior, locked in and expected to play at least through 2026–27, per current contracts.
Rumors of a departure or his signing elsewhere are unfounded at this time.
The organization appears cautious, prioritizing stability and the long-term health of the franchise.
Offseason activity largely revolves around low‑risk veteran additions and resolving internal contract issues, not blockbuster trades involving Curry.
Steph’s advancing age (he’s nearing 37) and talk of “the window closing” for another championship
Public impatience with roster inactivity—especially from fans at events like the Crystal Bay golf tournament where Curry was pestered about signings
The unresolved status of Jonathan Kuminga blocking major moves.
But for now, all credible evidence points to no such departure—but the noise continues. Until a verifiable report surfaces from a reputable NBA source (i.e. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, The Athletic insiders, or official team statement),