Very few players in their late 30s still make the game look this effortless, and Stephen Curry is one of the rare ones. Over the last three seasons, he’s averaged 29.4, 26.4, and 24.4 points, proving his touch hasn’t faded one bit. Add to that his 74 and 70 appearances in the past two years, and it’s clear his fitness is aging better than ever. His legs still move like clockwork, his shot remains poetry in motion, and now Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy has given fans reason to exhale.

So when Golden State Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. was asked about the inevitable day Stephen Curry hangs it up, he didn’t pay heed. Joining 95.7 The Game , Dunleavy brushed off any talk of decline, saying, “What’s to say he’s going to slow down? People have been predicting a fall-off for the last three or fou

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