Last Updated on December 24, 2024 by Mathew Diekhake

Here is Stephen Curry’s contract history throughout his NBA career:


2009 NBA Draft and Rookie Contract

  • Team: Golden State Warriors
  • Contract: 4 years, $12.7 million
  • Years: 2009–2013
  • Details:
    • Curry was drafted 7th overall in the 2009 NBA Draft.
    • His rookie contract was relatively modest by today’s standards, as it was signed under the 2005 collective bargaining agreement.

First Major Extension

  • Contract: 4 years, $44 million
  • Years: 2013–2017
  • Details:
    • Signed in 2012 before the 2013 season.
    • Considered one of the most team-friendly deals in NBA history as Curry outperformed expectations, becoming a 2× MVP and leading the Warriors to an NBA Championship during this span.

Supermax Contract

  • Contract: 5 years, $201 million
  • Years: 2017–2022
  • Details:
    • Signed in July 2017.
    • Became the first player in NBA history to sign a contract worth over $200 million.
    • This deal recognized Curry as the centerpiece of the Warriors’ dynasty and compensated him for his contributions.

Second Supermax Contract

  • Contract: 4 years, $215 million
  • Years: 2022–2026
  • Details:
    • Signed in August 2021.
    • Made Curry the first player in NBA history to sign two $200+ million contracts.
    • Runs through the 2025–26 NBA season, when Curry will be 38 years old.

Career Earnings

By the end of his 2025–2026 contract, Curry’s total on-court earnings are projected to exceed $470 million, making him one of the highest-paid players in NBA history.


Key Points

  • Curry’s early contract was undervalued due to concerns about ankle injuries.
  • His subsequent deals reflect his status as one of the NBA’s all-time greats, a transformational player, and the face of the Golden State Warriors’ dynasty.