Will Stephan Curry eye an NBA TV broadcasting role post-retirement? Golden State Warriors veteran explains his future goals

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Will Stephan Curry eye an NBA TV broadcasting role post-retirement? Golden State Warriors veteran explains his future goals (Image Source: Getty)

Now 37, Steph Curry has made a name for himself with his stunning basketball career. But now, with retirement coming up, later in his life, what could his future plans be? While Curry loves to golf, and has hopes to be able to participate in the PGA Tour Championship, Curry has also hinted at broadcasting after his retirement from basketball. While he has been a brilliant player all his life, and the teams he has been in, have had their entire game changed because of him, it will be difficult for his fans, not seeing him on the court.

Stephen Curry would “for sure” consider NBA broadcasting

Now that Steph Curry is well aware of having made his name on the court, it’s time for him to think of plans that could be fruitful for his retirement. What could he possibly do that would still ensure him an exciting career ahead. Speaking on CNBC Sport as part of the TV production Curry Inc.: The Business of Stephen Curry, Curry hinted at the fact that he could make money if he joins NBA studio shows on networks like NBC or ESPN, post retirement. He said, he would “for sure” think about doing broadcasting job, but isn’t thinking about it currently as he’s not in a hurry. Curry said, “I would be more patient.”Curry said, “I think about what would be the right opportunity for me, ’cause anything that I do, I want to be all in on it,’ Right now, just doing your homework on the different pathways and options that might be available.”

What other fields interest Stephen Curry?

Stephen Curry has shown his keen interest in golfing and also told CNBC of participating in the PGA Tour Championship. Curry also secured victories in celebrity golf events and also participated in a golf tournament this year. He had told CNBC of Champions, “That would be a fun goal to go after for sure, It’s an extremely challenging tour to crack if you’re not one of the champion ex-PGA guys that are making that jump after you turn 50. So to do all the qualifying journey and all that—I’m pretty sure I’ll try it. I’ve seen guys who are preparing themselves to do the same thing.”He said, “I don’t know what the path is, All I know is, when I’m done with basketball, I’m going to reasonably invest as much into my golf as I can to see how good I can get, and where that puts me 14 years from now, we’ll see.”Also Read: Golden State Warriors Star Stephen Curry Surprises Son Canon Curry With Mr. Beast Video Call In Heartwarming MomentIt would be exciting for fans to see what Stephan Curry pursues in his future, as he has been brilliant on the court, it is sure, he will be brilliant off the court as well.