Stephen Curry took another big step to being a Warrior for life on Tuesday.
The two-time NBA MVP and three-time champion has signed a four-year, $215 million extension with Golden State, according to Adrian Wojarowski. He is now the first player in NBA history to sign two $200 million plus contracts.
Two-time MVP Steph Curry has agreed on a four-year, $215M contract extension with the Golden State Warriors, making him the first player in history to sign two career $200 million-plus deals, his agent Jeff Austin of @OctagonBsktball tells ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) August 3, 2021
Curry, 33, is entering his 13th season and was on a contract set to expire next offseason worth $45.8 million for 2021-22. Now his average annual salary beyond next year will be $53.75 million per year through the 2025-26 season.
Curry will now be with the Warriors for the remainder of his prime, one which he proved he’s still right in the middle of after a spectacular 2020-21 season. Curry won his second scoring title (32 points per game) and earned first-team All-NBA for the fourth time.