Stephen Curry Explains Role in Front Office Decisions as Age Critics Receive Clear Message

Stephen Curry isn’t backing down — on the court, in the front office, or from critics questioning his age. Speaking with NBC Sports, Curry shut down concerns about the Warriors’ veteran core, saying the key is health and experience. “We’ve kind of kicked away Father Time for a long, long while. Hopefully, we can do it for another couple of years,” he said, brushing off outside noise as “white noise.”

While Curry clarified he’s not stepping on GM Mike Dunleavy Jr.’s toes, he admitted their communication remains strong as both work toward strengthening the Warriors’ roster. Meanwhile, Curry is also making waves off the court with his assistant GM role at Davidson, focusing on mentoring and boosting NIL opportunities for student-athletes.

With Jimmy Butler now fully integrated and young players developing, Curry’s leadership—both silent and vocal—remains a cornerstone for Golden State. The message is clear: he’s motivated, locked in, and not ready to fade quietly.

(This is a building story…)

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