Steph Curry on Speculated $240 Million Net Worth: 'I Don't Really Care'
The Golden State Warriors superstar added that his intention is to "create a portfolio of stuff that is aspirational in terms of wealth."
Steph Curry is one of the world's most valuable athletes, but apparently the superstar guard doesn't pay too much attention to the conversation surrounding his net worth.
The veteran Golden State Warriors player was a guest on the new episode of Complex's 360 With Speedy, and around the 27-minute mark, was asked whether his speculated $240 million net wroth was "accurate."
"I don't know. I don't really care," Curry told host Speedy Morman. "To be honest, that's not something I really worry about too much. I got somebody that takes care of that for me," he added.
Check out the interview in full below:
Want to learn more about Steph Curry's net worth? Read on below.
Why would Curry's net worth allegedly be $240 million?
Since being drafted by the Warriors in 2009, the basketball star has spent 16 seasons with the team and last August, signed a $62.6 million contract extension. Curry, who was the highest-paid NBA star in the 2024-2025 season, has overall earned more than $410 million in the NBA, which doesn't include his endorsements with Under Armour, JP Morgan Chase, Subway and more.
The athlete also makes investments through his venture capital firms, Thiry Ink and Penny Jar Capital, and owns companies Unanimous Media, Curry Brand and Gentlemen's Cut bourbon.
What are Curry's financial goals?
The NBA star added during his 360 chat that his intention is to "create a portfolio of stuff that is aspirational in terms of wealth."
"Me and my wife, we hate talking about legacy. Like, that's self-serving," Curry added. "It's just you want to have something that you look back and are proud of knowing we've been blessed with so many opportunities and so many resources and so many relationships. We want to be good stewards of it."
Speedy has questioned the net worth of another 360 guests, like India Love, Latto and DDG.
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