Curry: I tend to retire decently rather than be forced to leave. I hope I will be confident to say it is satisfied by then
July 28th News Recently, Curry participated in the "360 with Speedy" program and talked about his future. Host: "For players, there are roughly two endings of their careers, right? Either they are forced to leave the league or they decide to retire independently. I'm not saying you can predict the future, but in terms of personal preference, what type are you? Would you rather die on the shield and fight to the last moment; or would you prefer another - choose to retire independently when you are in a good state and in good health, and end with a decent end?" Curry: "At present, I prefer the future But now I am really planning my career into two years and one stage, so that I can give myself some goals and motivation to work hard. I have talked to those players who have extended their peak period, and you also know that the undecent ending of a career is much more than a decent ending. " "For me, the offseason is actually more difficult to get through. Once you enter the pace of 82 regular seasons, everything is repeated - you know what you should do, training, rest day arrangements, You love the game, and the time in the arena is the happiest. But if you get injured during the season, you have to recover - when you walk out of the court and know that something is wrong with your body, it feels terrible because your mind is full of recovery, no matter the severity of the injury. It may be a minor injury that can be recovered in a week, or a serious injury that requires long-term recovery. The recovery process is terrible, no one wants to go through, but you know how difficult it is. The game itself is full of fun, and you will be immersed in it. , that is the easiest part. " " So, if I can play every season smoothly, it is a sign for me to measure how long I can hold on. Back to your question, I just want to have the confidence at the end of my career: I have tried my best to gain everything from this sport. I hope that by then I will still be healthy and can decide independently 'enough, I am satisfied'. But now, I am still far from that step."
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