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Stephen Curry Announces Shock Retirement Following Devastating Hamstring Injury
In a moment that has left the sports world stunned, Stephen Curry has officially announced his retirement from professional basketball, just days after suffering a hamstring injury during Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals. The Golden State Warriors superstar, widely regarded as the greatest shooter in NBA history, revealed that the injury, coupled with his physical toll over 15 grueling seasons, led to the difficult decision to step away from the game.
At a press conference held at Chase Center, an emotional Curry addressed the media, teammates, and fans. “Basketball has been my life, my passion, my purpose,” he said. “But after this latest setback, I’ve realized that my body is telling me it’s time. It’s the hardest decision I’ve ever made, but it’s the right one for me and my family.”
Curry’s injury—a Grade 1 hamstring strain—initially appeared manageable, but further evaluation revealed deeper concerns about recurring muscle damage and long-term recovery risks. With retirement, he closes the curtain on a legendary career that includes four NBA championships, two MVP awards, and over 4,000 made three-pointers.
Teammates, coaches, and legends across the league poured out tributes, hailing Curry not only for revolutionizing the game with his shooting but also for his leadership, humility, and relentless work ethic. “He changed the way the game is played,” said head coach Steve Kerr. “And he did it with grace and joy.”
As fans grapple with the news, Curry leaves behind a towering legacy that will inspire generations to come. Though he may no longer wear a Warriors jersey on the court, his impact on the game—and on millions around the world—will never fade. The NBA will simply never be the same without Stephen Curry.