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Stephen Curry could become Klay Thompson's teammate again, but not on the Warriors originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It has been a fascinating season on and off the court for Stephen Curry.
The Golden State Warriors' longtime superstar guard has been nursing a knee injury of late, but at 37 years old, he is averaging 27.2 points per game on a Warriors team that largely appears locked in to a Play-In Tournament spot.
Off the court, Curry in November split with longtime sneaker partner Under Armour, where he had been under contract since 2013. The breakup has gotten a bit acrimonious; Sole Retriever reported last week that Under Armour had "migrated" the vast majority of Curry Brand's Instagram followers to their basketball-specific account
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Curry remains a sneaker free agent, but Sole Retriever reported Monday that he has narrowed his search down to three brands. Anta, the Chinese brand that has a long affiliation with Dallas Mavericks guard Klay Thompson, is one of the finalists.
Uniting Curry and Thompson under the same roof again, four years after they won their fourth NBA championship together with the Warriors, would be tremendously appealing for Anta, which signed Thompson to a "lifetime" contract extension earlier this month.
The chance of this reunion happening gained traction over the NBA All-Star break, when Curry was seen working out in a pair of Anta shoes — with the Curry brand logo emblazoned on them.
Steph was spotted during ASW wearing a pair of the ANTA Enclosion Type 2 with his Curry Brand logo on the heel @StephenCurry30pic.twitter.com/jrY4UGhxod
— Sole Retriever (@SoleRetriever) February 22, 2026
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