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What once seemed like an unbreakable bond between Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors is now clouded with uncertainty. Could the greatest shooter in basketball history one day don a Miami Heat jersey? The idea might have been unthinkable, but recent developments have brought this possibility into the spotlight.

This summer saw the departure of Klay Thompson from the Warriors—a move that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago. However, after two major injuries, Thompson has struggled to return to his previous form. His exit marks the end of the legendary trio alongside Curry and Draymond Green that secured four NBA Championships for the Warriors. While Thompson’s departure was bittersweet, it was a decision that made sense for both parties involved.

For fans, the hope was that the Warriors would bring in a player who could elevate the team back to Championship contention. However, the team failed to land a major acquisition during the offseason, leaving them far from being serious contenders. They were rumored to be pursuing Paul George, but no agreement could be reached.

This situation has fueled speculation about Curry’s future with the Warriors. Marissa Myers of TWSN recently proposed a trade scenario in which Curry would join the Miami Heat. In return, the Warriors would receive Tyler Herro, Nikola Jovic, a 2025 first-round pick, and a 2027 first-round pick.

While the Warriors are expected to do everything in their power to keep Curry—who is still performing at an MVP level and fresh off an Olympic gold medal with Team USA—his departure would be a significant blow, not only on the court but also to the franchise’s global appeal.

In a perfect world, Curry would retire as a Warrior, much like legends Kobe Bryant, Dirk Nowitzki, Larry Bird, Tim Duncan, and Magic Johnson did with their respective teams. But as we know, in basketball, nothing is ever certain.

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