BREAKING: Warriors' Stephen Curry REVEALS the SHOCKING reason he turned down a TV show
Everyone has a podcast nowadays. The dreams of being a podcast bro are too alluring for many to pass up. NBA stars are typically no different.
Players like Draymond Green, Paul George, and others stand out as some of the more noteworthy examples of NBA players who have really gotten into it. Even LeBron James has his Mind the Game show too.
There is no doubt that if Stephen Curry decided to get in on the fun, there would be a long list of fans lining up to listen. However, the Golden State Warriors superstar will not be granting those wishes any time soon.
May 4, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) celebrates with forward Draymond Green (23) after a play during game seven of the first round for the 2025 NBA Playoffs against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center.
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Curry admits why a podcast show is not in his future
In a segment with Jon Youshaei on YouTube, Curry admitted his reasoning for not particularly holding much interest in starting a podcast. The Warriors superstar was candid with his thoughts.
"You won't see me doing it though, don't worry about that," Curry said of starting a podcast. "I got a lot of other things I wanna do other than be behind the mic every day."
The Warriors legend continued: "Because, if you gonna do something, you gotta be all in, and it is a time commitment. It's a big lift. It's not something I'm passionate about."
Curry has enjoyed one of the greatest careers in NBA history. The four-time champion, two-time NBA MVP, one-time Finals MVP, and greatest shooter to ever play the game would certainly not be lacking in entertainment quality.
However, to Curry's point, it is difficult to put time, energy, and effort into something where the passion is just not there. Warriors fans will need to settle for Draymond being their main source of podcast content for the foreseeable future.