Golden State Warriors NBA star point guard Stephen Curry


As he gradually moves towards the end of his basketball career, Stephen Curry must logically think about a career change. 

Recently questioned on the subject, Baby Face has also set social networks on fire with his potential projects.

Now aged 35, he is still the figurehead of the Warriors with nearly 27 points per game at 41% behind the arc.

Quadruple champion, best shooter in history and revolutionary of the orange ball, Stephen Curry has absolutely nothing left to prove on the court as his adventure in the NBA comes to an end.

If he is still chasing a fifth championship ring, the Chief knows that his years in the league are now numbered.

While his friend Draymond Green is already promised a consulting position on TNT upon his retirement from sports, the leader recently admitted that his non-sporting future still remains a little unclear.

But he still plans to eventually pursue a career in politics, after hanging up:

Stephen Curry soon in politics?

Maybe. I have an interest in leveraging every part of my influence to do good in whatever way I can.

If that’s the way to do it. I’m not talking about the presidency, that’s a possibility.

But whether politics is a way to create meaningful change or whether there’s a way to do something outside of politics. I don’t rule it out.

An important figure in the Californian Bay Area and among the most influential faces in American sport, Baby Face would benefit from a substantial fanbase and therefore potential voters if he ever decided to pursue this path.

Suffice to say that the subject is debated on social networks, not everyone being convinced by this possibility:

He has MY vote.

No. Stick to basketball.

And people would vote for him just because he’s Stephen Curry.

Stephen Curry future American politician? The four-time champion does not rule out this idea in any case, feeling concerned about the future of his country. 

Not sure, however, that he excels there as much as the basketball floors…