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Stephen Curry explains his retirement NBA plan, he wants to follow in Michael Jordan’s footsteps

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Stephen Curry is 37 years old and could potentially retire from the NBA in the coming years. He’s already planning what’s coming next.

The Golden State Warriors are a franchise built behind Stephen Curry. He was the main man of the team as he won four NBA championships.

However, the 37-year-old is nearing the end of his career. Despite the addition of Jimmy Butler this season, it’s hard to say how successful Curry and the Warriors have been.

Recently, Steve Kerr pointed out the similarities between Steph and Michael Jordan. And it seems to be the best shooter game that he wants to emulate MJ after he finishes playing.

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Jordan may have been a goat player, but he also has the title of one of the worst team owners. It’s not that Mike doesn’t care much, but after selling his team in 2023, he made more than $2.7 billion.

And after he retires, Steph seems to want to “be like Mike.”

“He may be the only person in our generation who sat there and did that,” Curry told CNBC.

“There is the idea of ​​being part of an ownership group, the way the franchise is run, and the right opportunity to make an impact after a true victory.

“It’s interesting. Obviously, as an active player, you won’t be able to participate in that level until you’ve finished. So you can see me somewhere on the road. But obviously, there’s a level to this.”

Stephen Curry considers team ownership as NBA retires near.

“(MJ) may be the only person in our generation who sat there and did that. The idea of ​​being part of an ownership group and the right opportunity for me to influence… pic.twitter.com/kabfjkmlwi

– GSW Ball Report (@gswballreport) June 2, 2025

The Warriors superstar is one of the highest paid athletes on the planet. Curry will earn an estimated $156 million in salaries and approvals in 2025, according to Forbes.

However, he still doesn’t have a large net worth. Steph is reportedly worth around $250 million, but this doesn’t compare to billionaires like Lebron James or MJ.

Given that the average NBA team is worth nearly $4.5 billion in 2025, it’s hard to imagine a two-time MVP becoming a majority owner.

Curry will need to arrange funding and become the frontman of the ownership group if they want to own an NBA franchise in the future.

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