Warriors’ Steph Curry, 38, sees ‘multiple’ seasons still ahead of him

Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry, 38, expects to play for multiple more seasons despite a knee injury that limited him to 43 games this season. Curry is working to manage the injury, which he doesn't expect to be a long-term issue.
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry is optimistic about his future in the NBA despite a knee injury that limited him to 43 games this season. The 38-year-old point guard expects to play for multiple more seasons. Curry's knee issue, diagnosed as runner's knee, required a two-month absence from the court. He worked his way back to play in the Warriors' play-in games. Coach Steve Kerr noted that Curry's age and injury management will be key factors in his future performance. Curry is signed through next season and plans to manage his knee injury with rest and careful monitoring. He doesn't expect the injury to be a long-term issue and is looking forward to the next season.
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