NBA》Curry何時高掛球鞋?退役老爸預言他能一直打到40歲
即使柯瑞(Stephen Curry)依舊是聯盟最具威脅性的射手,但已經37歲的年紀,還是讓不少人關心他是不是已經有高掛球鞋的打算,曾經也是聯盟頂尖射手的柯瑞父親戴爾(Dell Curry),近期受訪時談到自己對兒子球員生涯的看法。
Dell Curry says Steph isn't close to retiring:'He wants to win another title, so we're not even close to that window yet. But when the time comes, I think he'll make the right decision.'(via @DJSiddiqi) pic.twitter.com/4NXyw67CyJ
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) June 16, 2025
戴爾表示一般人絕對無法想像柯瑞為了成為大家心目中那個神射手,在休季期間投入多少努力,這也顯示出他仍舊對比賽充滿熱情,而且柯瑞對冠軍仍有高度渴望,因此高掛球鞋應該還不在他近年內的規劃裡。
戴爾說道:「柯瑞還想再拿冠軍,所以距離關上那扇窗還早,但是當時機來到,我想他會做出正確決定的。」
現年37歲的柯瑞,上賽季在全聯盟排名第12老,平均每場在外線出手11.2次及投進4.4球,依舊高居聯盟第一,他也連續兩個賽季都至少出賽70場,最近5個賽季也都獲選為全明星。
對於柯瑞的球員生涯能否延續到40歲後,戴爾也信誓旦旦地表示絕對沒問題,他說道:「當然,因為他有外線,就能吸引防守者,把40、41歲的他放在底角,對手還是不能放掉他,這意味著他能持續為隊友創造空間…所以只要你是柯瑞,你應該可以一路打球到自己說出『我到此為止了』。」
柯瑞的現行合約直到2026-27賽季,屆時年滿39歲的他,年薪將達到6258萬美金,幾個月前受訪時,柯瑞曾表示他知道自己的合約到什麼時候,他絕對想要打得更久。
Steph Curry on how many more years he has left: 'I know my contract is lined up and I'd like to outplay that, for sure.'Amazing news Curry FC!!!Via: @957thegame pic.twitter.com/SXsHluDL6G
— Anika ✨ (@WardeIICurry30) March 12, 2025
勇士隊今年賽季中途交易得到巴特勒(Jimmy Butler),無非就是希望能幫助柯瑞再度拼冠,他們也在今年季後賽闖進第二輪,不過柯瑞在系列賽首戰就因傷退場,並缺席後續4場比賽,勇士也因此在系列賽以1勝4敗遭灰狼淘汰。

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