Steph Curry says he will consider TV roles after retirement

Warriors star Steph Curry revealed that he will consider playing a role in TV after he retires from the NBA.
The 37-year-old talked about this in an exclusive interview with CNBC's Alex Sherman.
“Oh, OK,” Curry told Sherman. “I’ve seen men go through it and now there are a lot of former NBA guys behind the booth [Green] He already has his path. ”
“I think I'll be more patient with what's the right opportunity for me because I want to do whatever I want to do,” Stephen added, “I'm going to be more patient with what I want to do,” Curry told Sherman. “Now, just do your homework on different paths and opportunities that may be available.”
In the same interview, Curry said he might also be the line of becoming a minority owner of the NBA team like Michael Jordan vs. the Hornets.
“He could be the one who is our generation sitting in that seat and doing it this way,” Curry told CNBC. “The idea of being part of the ownership group and the right opportunity has allowed me to make an impact on how the franchise should be run – like we did with the Warriors here, how you're going to pursue real victory – which is something I'm excited about. It's fun. Obviously, as an active player, you can't do it.”
Curry also mentioned pursuing his talent in golf.
One thing is clear, Stephen is not 100% sure what he wants to do when he finally rides to sunset, and that seems a little bit.
At least that's what Warriors fans hope for!
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