One thing that always seems elusive is the true net worth of NBA players—especially when it comes to global superstars like Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry. But for Curry, that number isn’t what matters most.

As the Bay Area collectively holds its breath ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season, fans are hoping Curry will be at full strength when the Warriors tip off in October.

In the offseason, the 37-year-old has kept active, splitting his time between golfing, making media appearances, and staying engaged with his off-court commitments. During a recent sit-down on Complex, Curry was asked whether his net worth was really $240 million. While many players might proudly acknowledge such figures, Curry’s response was notably humble.

“I don’t know. I don’t really care,” the Warriors star said. “To be honest, that’s not something I really worry about too much. I’ve got somebody who takes care of that for me.”

Curry also opened up about his values alongside his wife, Ayesha, emphasizing that they avoid conversations centered on legacy. We hate talking about legacy—like, that’s self-serving,” he said. You just want to have something you can look back on and be proud of, knowing we’ve been blessed with so many opportunities, resources, and relationships. We want to be good stewards of all of it.”

By now, Curry’s impact on the game is undeniable. He has become one of the most influential players in NBA history, with a revolutionary playing style that has reshaped the modern era. His three-point shooting prowess forced the league to evolve, and generations of young players have followed in his footsteps.

Last year, Curry signed a one-year contract extension reportedly worth $62.6 million, keeping him with the Warriors through the 2026–27 NBA season. His appeal stretches far beyond the court, with major endorsement deals, most notably a long-term agreement with Under Armour that will continue well into his post-playing career.

Curry is still recovering from a hamstring injury that derailed Golden State’s postseason hopes last season. His return date remains uncertain, but his optimism and perspective continue to inspire both fans and teammates alike.