Stephen Curry's new contract averages more than $50 million per year – and the Golden State Warriors can afford it

by 24USATVAug. 4, 2021, 1:01 a.m. 42
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OAKLAND, CA - APRIL 01: (L-R) NBA Player Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors attends the "Stephen Vs The Game" Facebook Watch Preview at 16th Street Station on April 1, 2019 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images)

Stephen Curry is one of the few megastars in the National Basketball Association. Now he will go down as the first to secure multiple $200-plus million contracts.

The Golden State Warriors agreed to another extension with Curry -- this time a four-year, $215 million deal that expires in 2026. Curry's new pact puts him at roughly $53 million a year on average, including nearly $60 million in the final year of the agreement. Per NBA rules, the Warriors can't announce the deal until Aug. 6, but a person close to the matter confirmed the agreement to CNBC.

Curry, 33, is coming off a 2020-21 NBA season where he led the league in scoring (32 points per game), shot 42% from three-point range, and was named to his seventh All-Star team. His current five-year $201 deal expires in 2022, so the Warriors needed to address the matter. It was unlikely the Warriors would let Curry depart, and though his contract numbers made the headlines, team business allows this contract to take care of itself.

By securing Curry beyond next season, the Warriors protected their league-high team revenue streams, including a $20 million per year jersey sponsorship. The Warriors bring in nearly $500 million per season, according to Forbes, with expectations that will reach closer to $700 million annually. Before the pandemic, the $1.4 billion Chase Center in San Francisco attracted more than $3 million in gate revenue per Warriors game.

That real estate helped owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber increase team value to an NBA-high $4.7 billion. They paid $450 million for the Warriors in 2010.

Back then, Curry was only making $2 million a year and coming off his rookie season. He was plagued by injuries, and competed with former Warriors guard Monta Ellis for face of franchise. Nevertheless, the team made the playoffs under Curry's reign in 2013 after averaging 28 wins per season during the first few years. And value grew as the wins accumulated.

Curry led the Warriors to the first of five straight NBA Finals in 2015, winning three championships and two MVPs in the process. The Warriors' business then exploded. The Chase Center had commitments for $2 billion in tickets and other contracts tied to the building before opening its doors, and the Warriors' international appeal increased, especially throughout China, the NBA's top overseas market.

Within the Warriors organization, someone owes basketball executive Larry Riley, the man who drafted Curry, a thank-you card.

"We went from being a team that when they were ready to play expected to lose, to a team that believed they had first had a chance to win and then expected to win," former team president Rick Welts told CNBC in 2019. "That's a gigantic shift in the culture of the Warriors."

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