Twelve years is a long time; a lot can happen in this period. But in the heart of San Francisco, where every wall, every street, every corner of every household worships Stephen Curry like the basketball god he’s been for them for 17 years, twelve years means a bond. A relationship so strong that you put them apart, and things begin to feel out of place. No, how do you separate Steph and Steve Kerr? You possibly cannot unless a contract comes in the way. But even if that’s the case, the 37-year-old shooter isn’t willing to give up.

They’ve battled through six Finals and hoisted four championship trophies, claimed Olympic gold, and endured a brutal 15-50 pandemic season. They rebuilt, watched the two-timeline plan falter, and saw icons like Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, and Andre Iguodala w

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