The Golden State Warriors and Stephen Curry have finalised a one-year, $62.6 million contract extension. This deal ensures the four-time NBA champion remains with the team through the 2026-27 season. By then, Curry will have completed 18 seasons in the NBA.
Curry, who was drafted by Golden State with the seventh overall pick in 2009, has made significant contributions to the team. He is the all-time NBA leader with 3,747 made three-pointers and ranks 10th in league history with a 42.6% shooting percentage from beyond the arc. Additionally, he holds the record for the best free-throw shooting percentage at 91.0%.

Next season, Curry is set to earn $55.7 million, followed by $59.6 million in the 2025-26 season. His recent contract extension highlights his continued value to the Warriors and his enduring legacy in the NBA.
The 36-year-old guard has an impressive list of accolades. He has won four NBA titles and two league Most Valuable Player Awards. Furthermore, he has been selected for the All-Star game ten times and named to the All-NBA First Team on four occasions.
Curry's performance in recent years has been exceptional. He was named MVP of both the 2022 NBA Finals and that year's NBA All-Star Game, further solidifying his status as one of basketball's elite players.
Earlier this month, Curry added another accolade to his resume by capturing a gold medal with Team USA at the Paris Olympics. This achievement underscores his versatility and skill on an international stage.
This new contract extension ensures that Curry will continue to be a central figure for Golden State Warriors fans for years to come.