Steph: I 'definitely want to get greedy,' win 5th NBA title
Stephen Curry already has four NBA championships to his name, but he isn't satisfied just yet.
On Wednesday's episode of the "Dubs Talk" podcast, Curry admitted that the only thing he's playing for now is the opportunity to win a fifth title with the Golden State Warriors.
"There's so much more that's going on off the court that can try to drag you down a little bit or distract you," Curry said. "Trying to battle that is great. I think the league has changed so much, and trying to reimagine how it would look for a Golden State Warrior team in (the) '24-25 season to win a championship is totally different than even '22. It's totally different than '17, '18, '15.
"All that goes into the obsession of trying to be the best basketball player that I can be and trying to lift my team up and have them lift me up to be able to be relevant in that conversation. And then, obviously ... in the historical realm of basketball, there is another level. You talk about five-time champions and beyond that. It's a good place to start from but definitely want to get greedy."
The Warriors are off to a hot start this season, posting a 10-3 record through the first 13 games.
Curry, 36, is averaging 23.0 points, 6.4 assists, and 5.3 rebounds per game while shooting 47.9% from the field and 42.7% from 3-point range.
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