Watch: Steph Curry gives hilarious reaction to his upcoming 35th birthday
Steph Curry has been around the league since the 2009-10 season when the Golden State Warriors drafted him with the seventh pick. Since then, he's been a constant within the team and has given fans a lot to cheer about throughout his career as a professional basketball player in the NBA.
Watch as Curry shared a hilarious moment with the Warriors' broadcast when asked about his nearing birthday.
"It's always been a goal to try to match my Pop -- when I came into the league, 16 years is always the goal just cause that's what my dad played. To know, 35 still trying to play at this high of a level. This might be the last birthday I stop counting for a while."
"Just definitely blessed, thank God for the ability to be healthy to play with great teammates, playing in front of an amazing fanbase for 14 years. Definitely a lot more to come."
Curry will be celebrating his 35th birthday on March 14, the day after the Warriors' match against the Phoenix Suns. As a veteran of the squad, he's led them to four championships and has also won his individual awards with the team.
The nine-time All-Star has won two regular seasons MVP awards, a Finals MVP award, an All-Star game MVP award, and a Western Conference MVP award. He's also been named to the All-NBA team eight times and was part of the All-Rookie First Team back in 2010.
In the span of 14 years, he's collected hardware and broken NBA records. This has made him one of the biggest fan-favorites in the league and a true legend of the game.
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Can Steph Curry lead the Warriors to a deep playoff run this season?
The Warriors have had a ton of ups and downs this season, making it a rollercoaster ride for their All-Star guard, Steph Curry. Right now, Golden State ranks fifth in the Western Conference. Being in that spot isn't terrible, but it's also not where they expected it to be at the start of the season.
As the defending champions, they wanted to have a homecourt advantage in the upcoming postseason. This way, they'll have a great chance at playing in front of their home crowd, which has helped them win games this season. The Warriors have been a terrible road team for this year's campaign.
Luckily for them, Curry has stepped up his game to carry the team.
For the Warriors, Steph could be their last hope to make a splash in the postseason. He has played outstandingly this season and opposing teams haven't been able to slow him down. However, his health will play a huge factor in their postseason run, which is, if they qualify for the playoffs.
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