Stephen Curry changes stance on playing in 2028 Olympics
Stephen Curry finally played in the 2024 Paris Olympics, and the wait turned out to be worth it. For years, he skipped international competition to focus on recovery during the offseason. That made his run with Team USA in Paris feel like something special, especially when he delivered clutch performances down the stretch to help bring home gold.
MORE: Steve Kerr, Warriors reportedly nearing split after 4 NBA titles Steph Curry leaves door open on 2028 Olympics decision Now the conversation is shifting again. The 2026 NBA season is done for the Golden State Warriors, and people want to know if Curry will suit up for the United States men’s national basketball team when the 2028 Games come to Los Angeles. Back in November, Curry seemed ready to close the door on another Olympic appearance.
His comments disappointed fans who hoped to see him compete on home soil. But his stance doesn’t sound as definite anymore. Curry spoke exclusively with the California Post last week and didn’t completely shut things down.
The topic turned to the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and whether he could picture himself playing for Team USA again. His answer came across measured and calm, without leaning too hard in either direction. He didn’t commit, but he didn’t rule it out either.
“ We’ll figure it out when the time comes, for sure,” Curry shared with the Post. Team USA shooting guard Stephen Curry during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Accor Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images LeBron James already gave some clarity on his Olympic future.