Dell Curry: Steph 'can play at this level for several years to come'
Dell Curry doesn't envision his son Stephen Curry slowing down any time soon.
In an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area's Monte Poole, the elder Curry expressed confidence that his son will maintain his current level of production for several more years.
"Watching him play at 34, he can stay at his level and be this productive on the floor," Dell said. "He might not score 30 a game, but you're going to have to guard him. That's important to have on your team - someone you have to guard. It makes things easier on your teammates.
"He still has the drive. He wants to win more. He's hungry to win more. So, he definitely can play at this level for several years to come."
Curry is coming off another stellar season, which culminated in him winning his fourth NBA championship and first Finals MVP award. His current deal with the Golden State Warriors is set to expire in the summer of 2026 following his 17th season.
According to Dell, both Steph and Seth Curry are aiming to surpass 16 seasons in the NBA.
"I know 16 was the number for both of them because that's how long I played," Dell said. "But now if you ask them, they both want to play longer than that. To say, 'Dad, got you again.'
"(Steph's) got a four-year deal coming up. He can easily play at this level to fulfill that contract."
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