Cape Breton Post

Curry, Warriors finalize $201 million, five-year deal

- BY JANIE MCCAULEY

Stephen Curry has delivered his share of success already to a franchise that desperatel­y needed it. Now, he’s being paid for all he has done — and certainly will do.

Curry finalized his new contract Tuesday, signing a $201 million, five-year deal with the champion Golden State Warriors that initially was the richest ever, until James Harden topped it with a $228 million extension from the Rockets.

Considered overlooked and undersized when he arrived on the NBA scene after being drafted seventh overall out of Davidson College in 2009, Curry has silenced the doubters with every spot-on heave from half-court.

The two-time NBA MVP, who earned $12 million this season as one of the league’s biggest bargains, averaged 28.1 points in the playoffs while also contributi­ng 6.7 assists and 6.2 rebounds. Now, he will earn $40 million per season.

“Just happy to be a leader on this team that can understand the goals that we set out for ourselves and try to get it done the best way we could,” Curry said immediatel­y after the Game 5 title clincher in the NBA Finals last month.

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