Steph Curry's $62M Move: Brilliant Business or Risky Gamble?
Tue Sep 10 2024
Is Stephen Curry a master negotiator or is he setting himself up for failure? That's the question on everyone's mind after his recent $62. 6 million contract extension with the Warriors.
On one hand, securing such a massive payday at age 36 seems like a smart move - it ensures financial stability as he approaches the twilight of his career. But some experts worry that by locking himself into this deal until he's nearly 40, Curry may be limiting his leverage and putting the Warriors in a tough position down the line if his performance drops off.
The elephant in the room is Kobe Bryant's late-career contract with the Lakers. By giving Kobe a two-year extension in 2013 rather than one, the team found itself on the hook for millions as injuries sidelined him and his play declined. Could history repeat itself with Steph? Maybe, but there are key differences too - today's free agent market is much stronger, so even if Curry slips some, the Warriors wouldn't be stuck like the Lakers were.
Ultimately though, this isn't just about money for Curry. With limited time left to build on his already stellar resume, he wants to focus solely on chasing that elusive 5th ring. 'The standard hasn't changed,' he says defiantly. 'It's still all about winning. ' So while the business side of things may keep some worrying, there's no doubt Steph is fully locked in and determined to go out on top with the Warriors.
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Does Stephen Curry's contract structure, prioritizing shorter-term financial security, align with the typical contract trends for aging superstars?
Are there hidden clauses in Stephen Curry's contract that give him leverage over the Warriors management?
Will Stephen Curry's new contract lead to him wearing a golden cape on the court?
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