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‘CLICKBAIT OF THE YEAR’ – NBA world laughs off ridiculous Curry-to-Celtics $240M claim

Rumors have popped up suggesting that Stephen Curry could be targeted with a massive $240 million offer from the Boston Celtics, but there’s no credible report backing this up. Given his deep ties to the Golden State Warriors and existing contract situation, a move like that would be highly unlikely under current NBA rules.

The speculation, while tantalizing for Celtics fans dreaming of a Curry-Jayson Tatum partnership, falls apart under even basic scrutiny. Here is the reality check.

The Contract Reality: Curry Is Already Under Contract

Stephen Curry is under contract with the Golden State Warriors for the 2026-27 season at $62.6 million . He is not a free agent. He cannot sign an offer sheet from another team.

The Warriors and Curry plan to negotiate a contract extension this summer that would keep him in Golden State for several more years . Both sides have publicly committed to continuing their partnership.

Curry has been unequivocal about his intentions: “I never would see myself be in a situation where I’m chasing another championship anywhere else but here” . He wants to finish his Hall of Fame career as a one-team legend alongside Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, and Dirk Nowitzki .

The $240 Million Number: A Figment of Imagination

The rumored $240 million figure appears to be a fictional number. Under NBA rules, a contract of that magnitude for a player of Curry’s age (38 next season) would be nearly impossible to construct.

Teams cannot simply “offer” a player under contract with another team a specific dollar amount. That is tampering. It is also irrelevant, as Curry is not a free agent.

If the Celtics wanted to acquire Curry, the only path would be a trade. And any trade for a player making $62.6 million would require Boston to send out massive salary in return, likely gutting their core.

The Loyalty Factor: Curry’s Unbreakable Bond with Golden State

Curry is the active NBA player with the most championships (four) and the longest tenure with a single franchise . He has spent 17 seasons in Golden State, going from an injury-prone prospect to the greatest shooter in NBA history.

He has been the face of a dynasty that revolutionized basketball. He has endured the “dark ages” of a 15-win season without demanding a trade . He has watched Kevin Durant leave, Klay Thompson struggle with injuries, and the roster turn over multiple times.

Through it all, he has stayed.

In an era of player empowerment where stars like LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and James Harden have famously changed teams, Curry has remained the gold standard of loyalty . He is on the verge of joining an exclusive club of players who have spent 17 or more seasons with a single franchise — a list that includes only legends like Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Dirk Nowitzki, and John Stockton .

The Celtics’ Perspective: Why This Makes No Sense

Even if Curry were available, the Celtics trading for him would represent a massive philosophical shift. Boston has built its roster around the two-way brilliance of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. Trading for a 38-year-old point guard on a supermax contract would mortgage the future for a short-term window.

Proposed mock trades, such as one floated by Apex Football that would send Jaylen Brown, Kristaps Porzingis, and multiple draft picks to Golden State for Curry , would leave Boston without its defensive identity and core youth. It is a deal that would benefit the Warriors far more than the Celtics.

The Verdict: A Fantasy, Not a Storyline

The Stephen Curry to Boston Celtics rumors are not based on credible reporting. They are the product of speculation and wishful thinking on social media.

Curry is committed to finishing his career in Golden State . He is under contract for next season. He will likely sign an extension this summer.

The Celtics are not trading for him. He is not a free agent. The $240 million figure is meaningless.

The rumors are a fun fantasy for a slow news day. But in the real NBA, Stephen Curry is staying right where he belongs — in a Warriors uniform, chasing a fifth championship, and rewriting the record books.

Anyone expecting to see him in green next season will be waiting a very long time.