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Stephen Curry hints at long-term Golden State Warriors stay

Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry suggests that he could remain with the club beyond the expiry of his contract in 2017.

Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has hinted that he will remain at the club for the long term.

The reigning NBA MVP played a starring role in his side's Championship triumph over the Cleveland Cavaliers last season and has two years left on his contract with Steve Kerr's men.

Due to the high level of his play, Curry could command a huge contract on the free agent market in 2017, but he has admitted that he does not like the idea of leaving the Warriors.

"As I am thinking right now, free agency isn't really appealing to me because I love where I'm at, love the organisation I'm playing for and the Bay Area is home for me and my family," Curry told the Sporting News.

Curry averaged 23.8 points per game for the Warriors last season.

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