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Warriors news: Curry talks about his retirement plans for the first time, two generals officially announced they have been laid off, and celebrities are optimistic about their prospects.

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Curry talks about retirement plan for the first time

Today, Warriors star Stephen Curry accepted an exclusive interview with the US media "Essentially Sports", during which he talked about retirement for the first time. Curry said: "I have always liked to take the initiative in my own hands. I have always maintained a rigorous training plan to ensure that I can still maintain top competitive status in the new season and even when I am 40 years old. But I am not sure about the future. The most important thing is whether I can still The ability to continue playing, and whether he is still interested in basketball. "The new season will be the 17th season of Curry's career. Only James, Paul, Durant, Lowry, Conley, Horford, Eric Gordon, Lopez, and Love have played longer than Curry in the current league.

It is not difficult to hear from Curry's words that unless he loses interest in basketball or can no longer compete at the league's top level, he will continue to play. This time limit is something that only he can define. However, it can be inferred that Curry has two years and US$120 million left on his current contract. He will only be 39 years old when it expires and has not yet reached his 40-year-old expectation. This means that Curry is likely to reach an extension with the Warriors for at least one year next summer. No matter what, I wish Curry can stay healthy, provide more wonderful moments for the fans, and strive for one more championship before the end of his career, thus knocking on the door of the top ten players in history.

Two generals officially announced they have been waived

Today, the Warriors officially announced that the team has waived guards Seth Curry and Clare. Clare was an undrafted player in 25 years. He signed a training camp contract with the Warriors at the end of September. He played 5 games on behalf of the Warriors in the preseason, averaging 5 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 9.6 minutes per game. Curry Jr. has played in the league for 11 seasons and has played a total of 550 regular season games. He averaged 10 points, 2 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 22.5 minutes per game, with a three-point shooting rate of 43.3%. He did not appear in the preseason this year. Subsequently, according to a follow-up report by famous reporter Marc Stein, the Warriors will sign Curry back next month.

Previously, after the Warriors renewed Kuminga's contract, the team only had 2 million U.S. dollars in space left and was unable to sign the 15th player with the basic salary (229.6 million U.S. dollars). After thinking about it, the Warriors management came up with a brilliant solution. They signed Curry with a training camp contract, let him train with the team first (not counting the salary cap), and then waived him before the start of the regular season. Two weeks after the start of the regular season, the minimum contract signing amount became less than 2 million, and then the Warriors could re-sign Curry. For the Warriors, Curry Jr. has superb shooting ability and good scoring explosiveness, which can bring increased firepower to the second lineup; and Curry Jr. is Curry's younger brother, and his existence will give Curry more motivation.

Celebrities are optimistic about the prospects

Today, NBA legend Gilbert Arenas talked about the Warriors' situation in his podcast and believed that it would be difficult for the Warriors to make a difference in the new season with their current lineup. Arenas said: "I think the biggest problem for the Warriors is that they do not have a clear second scoring point. Curry is the soul of the Warriors, and he determines whether the Warriors are competitive, but some nights when Curry is not in form, the Warriors will struggle because this team does not have a clear second choice, Butler is a team player, and Kuminga and Hield do not have stable scoring ability, so I don't think the Warriors will go very far."

Regarding the general's statement, fans sparked a heated discussion. Some people said: "It is true that the Warriors rely too much on Curry's performance. If the Warriors want to make a difference, they must have a second person who can score 20+ points stably. But Butler is playing health ball now, and Kuminga, Podemski, Moody, Hield and others are unstable, so the Warriors have to do something next Traded." Some people said: "The lack of a clear second scoring point is the scariest thing about the Warriors. The Warriors have many people who can score, and different people will stand up every night. This kind of team is more difficult to defend." So what do you think of this?

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