NBA legend Paul Pierce makes his thoughts on Stephen Curry’s future with the Warriors extremely clear.

Whenever their clubs have trouble, there will undoubtedly be speculations that star players want to move to a different area. In particular, this applies to Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors. After signing a sign-and-trade agreement, Klay Thompson left and joined the Dallas Mavericks. Whether the Warriors still have a squad capable of contending for a title is the crucial question facing them right now. NBA icon Paul Pierce stated that he thought the Warriors’ chances of winning might have ended on a recent episode of Kevin Garnett’s podcast, “KG Certified.” “You must be pragmatic if you lack the staff they need. They presently don’t have a championship team, according to Pierce. The only way Golden State will be able to return to where they need to be is through to see whether Giannis [Antetokounmpo] could be persuaded to go there.

Garnett speculated that Pierce had revealed inside information after Pierce recommended that the Warriors sign Antetokounmpo. But Pierce made it clear to his listeners that he was only expressing his opinions and that he was unaware of Antetokounmpo’s possible transfer to the Warriors. Still, his remark is correct. It doesn’t appear like the Warriors are ready for winning the title run with their present roster. They lost to the Sacramento Kings in the play-in game and missed the playoffs even having Thompson on the team last season. In the event that the Warriors continue to struggle, there will surely be an abundance of analytical articles about Curry. There hasn’t been any indication, though, that Curry wants to finish his career with a different franchise. Pierce went so far as to suggest that Curry is not the type of player who, in his latter years, would ask for a trade in order to win a championship ring.

That ship is sinking with him. Whatever for him right now is icing on the cake; it’s all legacy,” Pierce remarked. “I saw Kobe; although he had lost the past few decades, he seemed to be going hard. He had no grievances. That’s Steph; in Golden State, he carried that. Curry’s contract extension from 2021, which he signed concurrently with head coach Steve Kerr’s latest agreement, is still in effect for another two years. When he changed his social media bio and deleted all mention of the Warriors, he infuriated NBA fans. But social media profile modifications seldom reveal a player’s long-term team intentions.

His role in Team USA’s gold medal winning performance in the Olympics this summer shows that he continues to run at an outstanding level. Fan ideas with regard to a possible partnership between him and Kevin Durant and LeBron James in their later years have been inspired by their relationship. For some time yet to come, these whispers will undoubtedly continue.

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