Steph Curry isn’t done with the NBA just yet, but he’s already making moves for his next chapter—and of course, he’s doing it in a way no one else has. The Warriors superstar is now the assistant general manager for Davidson’s men’s basketball team while also leading an eight-figure fundraising effort to support both the men’s and women’s programs at his alma mater. And if there’s anyone who might have mixed feelings about Curry’s new gig, it’s probably Steve Kerr.
Plenty of retired athletes have taken on college administrative roles—think Andrew Luck at Stanford—but Curry just made history as the first active player to do it. Honestly, it feels like this was always coming. After Golden State’s game against the Hornets last week, he hinted at staying connected to Davidson when asked about his ties to Charlotte. Turns out, he wasn’t just talking—he was already making big moves behind the scenes.
Reacting to Curry’s new role as assistant general manager at Davidson, Kerr made it clear that while the title is official, the duties might be more symbolic.
“If he asks to leave for a game to go scout college, I’ll probably say no,” Kerr said with a smile. “But it is Steph Curry, so I’ll probably say yes. I just hope he doesn’t ask.”
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