Steph Curry Reveals Thoughts on Playing for Team USA

Could Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry play for Team USA?
Steph Curry Reveals Thoughts on Playing for Team USA
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One of the most accomplished players in NBA history, Steph Curry recently responded to a question about potentially playing for Team USA next summer. Speaking with Malika Andrews during an ESPN appearance, Curry was asked about potentially playing for his current Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr on Team USA.

"That's the one piece of the resume [Steve Kerr] always likes to joke that I don't have," Curry said. "So he's already kinda recruiting for next summer. But I'm rooting the guys on in the World Championships this year, in the World Cup, I know they're gonna represent the USA well and take home gold. I have no idea what next summer looks like, it obviously is an extra bonus that coach Kerr is leading that charge, and I'd love to play for him any day of the week, so we'll see how it goes come summer 2024."

Watching Curry in the Olympics would be incredibly special, because as the superstar point guard mentioned, it's the one piece of his all-time great resume that he doesn't have yet. With Steve Kerr at the helm, perhaps Curry can be convinced to join the team next summer to add a gold medal to his list of accolades.

Already one of the greatest players in NBA history, Curry could bolster his trophy case by playing for Team USA in 2024.

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