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Stephen Curry Re-Signs With Warriors

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Any of Stephen Curry’s future accolades will not be coming at a bargain anymore. After being considered one of the most underpaid superstars in NBA history, Stephen Curry will have the richest contract in NBA history.

The Warriors star point guard, two-time MVP, and recently crowned two-time champion just inked a five-year, $201M contract with the Golden State Warriors.

Curry never seemed like a threat to leave the NBA Champions, but locking up Curry long term will help the Warriors focus on retaining other components of their championship squad.

After a phenomenal four-year run with the Warriors, Curry got the raise that he deserved, and can now focus on keeping Larry O’Brien trophy in the Bay Area.

 

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Gautam Ratnam

Gautam is a writer/editor for TLSM. Born and raised in the Bay. #Dubnation. Twitter: @GautamTLSM

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