The Golden State Warriors' poor performance this season has left many wondering whether Stephen Curry will be part of the team in the future. The Warriors are currently in 12th place in the Western Conference with a 19-20 record, and some fans fear that Curry might eventually ask for a trade.

However, head coach Steve Kerr is confident that Curry will stay with the Warriors despite their losing streak.

Stephen Curry is Expected to Be a Warrior For Life

Stephen Curry's loyalty to the Golden State Warriors has been put to the test after the recent setbacks the team is facing. Kerr, however, assured the fans that they do not need to be concerned with Curry's decision to leave. Recently, while talking to Willard & Dibs, the coach said that being self-aware is one of the biggest strengths for Curry, and the guard also considers it as the top priority to be a Warrior.

"I don't think so. I just think Steph loves the Warriors. He loves the idea of being a Warrior for life. I think that's so meaningful for him. He has no intention. That's what makes him unique and different. That's why he's not asking the organization to trade everything to go get him help."

Curry's Focus on the Future, Not Desperate Trades

While the Warriors have underperformed this season, Curry reportedly wanted the team not to be a desperation buyer to make questionable trades that will haunt them later on.

For someone who's just at the doorsteps of his last title window, it would seem out of character to forego making moves for his team's long-term health and safety over winning short-term success.

In an era where superstars often force their way out of teams to chase championships, Curry stands out as an exception. The 36-year-old 10-time All-Star, who is now in his 16th season with the Warriors, continues to show the importance of building for the future, even if it means enduring a few more rough seasons.

Curry's Early Years: Almost Traded, Then a Dynasty Was Born

Curry's career with the Warriors hasn't been all roses. In fact, he was almost traded to the Milwaukee Bucks back in 2012, but the trade was shelved due to concerns over recurring ankle injuries. The Warriors now admit they dodged a big bullet when Curry went on to be one of the greatest players in NBA history.

Curry won his first MVP award and led the Warriors to their first championship in 2015. He then wrote history in 2016 when he became the first unanimous MVP in NBA history while guiding Golden State to a record-setting 73-win season. Although they lost in the Finals that year, the Warriors bounced back when they added Kevin Durant, thus winning back-to-back championships in 2017 and 2018.

Will Curry Stay with the Warriors?

Back in the offseason, Curry announced that he wanted to be a Warrior for life, yet he acknowledged that things could change later. If the coming seasons are uncertain, then only time will tell whether Curry remains fully committed to the Warriors or will eventually move on, as the allure of his championship aspirations calls his name.

There are rumors that Curry might be traded if the Warriors are not willing to mortgage the future.