Stephen Curry might play in the 2028 Olympics.

Will Stephen Curry entertain the idea of having one last chance at a gold medal at the 2028 Olympics? According to a report from Marc Stein, the Dubs star is seriously considering it.

While the 2028 Olympics are still a couple of years away, there’s a growing chance that Warriors superstar Stephen Curry might play for the USA team.

Before jumping to conclusions, Curry has been dealing with various injuries this season. Sadly, he will not be included in any major awards this year due to missed time on the court. And at 37, despite still playing well, there are subtle signs that retirement for the four-time champ may come sooner rather than later.

However, when it comes to the white, red, and blue stripes, Stephen Curry is reportedly excited about the prospect of playing for one more Olympics.


Stephen Curry would be 40 years old should that happen. Will there still be enough firepower for him when that time comes? Maybe, if he stays healthy. During the 2024 Olympics, the Dubs superstar hit a few legendary shots against France. Fans went crazy for Curry.

Fans Are Pumped About Stephen Curry Wanting To Play Again

Fans want to see Stephen Curry play for one more Olympics.Stephen Curry (Image Credits: Imagn)

With the big event happening in Los Angeles, California, fans are already looking forward to Curry’s participation in the games. They shared their excitement on X.

“Him and LeBron gonna go crazy in 2028,” a fan commented.


“40-year-old Steph hitting daggers in LA? The script writers are cooking. Let’s get one more gold for the GOAT!” a fan said.

“This is a better move and it will really show him to the world more,” another fan commented.

“i would love to see it but i feel like ending it off on the 2024 olympics woulda been the perfect last olympic game for curry But if he does play in 2028 he’s gonna put on a show no doubt,” another fan said.


“LA about to see some logo threes from a 40 year old legend,” a fan commented.

If Stephen Curry isn’t retired by then, then there’s no doubt about his participation. But he has bigger problems right now in the NBA. A knee injury has plagued him in recent weeks.