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How serious is Curry on owning Panthers?

- By Rick Bonnell Rick Bonnell writes for the Charlotte Observer.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Warriors guard Stephen Curry is very serious about coming home to be part of pro sports in Charlotte.

Only this wouldn’t be about becoming a Charlotte Hornet.

Curry, a former Davidson guard and two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, mentioned recently on Twitter he’d like to be part of the group that buys the NFL Carolina Panthers. In an interview with ESPN’s Rachel Nichols, Curry reinforced how serious he is, after Panthers owner Jerry Richardson said the team will be sold.

“I’m serious. I’m really serious about that,” said Curry, a passionate Panthers fan who was chosen to beat the “Keep Pounding” drum before Super Bowl 50.

“I think it’s a unique opportunit­y to impact my hometown. Just an unpreceden­ted, unique situation, and knowing kind of what the story lines are around the NFL right now, maybe having a hand in that.”

Curry has been increasing­ly vocal in social activism of late. Among the issues Curry might have referenced: former 49ers quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick going unsigned this season after protesting what he views as social injustice by kneeling during the national anthem for some games.

Kaepernick reportedly is interested in being part of a group that rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is assembling to make a bid for the Panthers. Curry first mentioned interest in owning a piece of the Panthers in response to Combs’ tweet.

Curry certainly has the money to invest: He signed a record-setting five-year extension with the Warriors in the summer, worth more than $200 million. Also, he has a wide range of endorsemen­ts, most prominentl­y shoes and apparel with Under Armour. Forbes magazine estimated Curry will earn in excess of $80 million in 2018.

“We’ll see how that plays out, and take whoever along (for the) ride with me,” Curry said of exploring Panthers ownership. “Whoever wants to come watch Cam (Newton) and everybody, hopefully win Super Bowls.”

Warriors fans just better hope that if Curry does buy a piece of the Panthers, that he doesn’t demand a trade to the Charlotte Hornets in order to be closer to his investment.

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Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images 2016 Clockwise from top left: As Jerry Richardson prepares to sell the Carolina Panthers, the Warriors’ Stephen Curry is interested in joining Sean “Diddy” Combs’ proposed ownership group. Another possible investor: ex-49ers QB Colin Kaepernick.
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