Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry has plans to play NBA basketball for a long time, and ideally do so in the Bay Area.

Speaking to reporters over Zoom on Monday after the first day of his 12th training camp with the Warriors, the 32-year old expressed his desire to hoop until he approaches his 40th birthday.

“That was always the goal,” Curry said, via Janie McCauley of the Associated Press. “Now it’s just more so listen to your body. Who knows. You can’t predict the future. I’ve always said I want to play as long as I can play at the level I want to be at and hopefully you can be in that position where you end it on your own terms. Whatever that means, hopefully that is closer to 40.”

It's been over three years since Curry signed a five-year, $201 million contract with Golden State in July 2017 — the third-richest deal in NBA history at the time. The two-time MVP is eligible to sign a three-year, $156 million max extension that would start in 2022-23, per ESPN's Bobby Marks.

Curry said extension talks are underway, and he seems intent on remaining with the Warriors for the long-haul.

“Wearing the same jersey for as long as I can, that’s a huge goal, for sure. It’s an elite club of guys that you look at that have played with the same organization and been successful and achieved greatness in that respect,” Curry said.

“Everything’s on the table right now … It’s a matter of just letting things kind of play out the way that they should. That’s kind of where we’re at right now.”

Beyond longevity, the three-time champion still has plenty of things to accomplish on the court before his basketball career is over.

“That would be an awesome accomplishment, something I’ve obviously spoken publicly about and very committed to,” he said about finishing his career in Golden State. “But that also goes with there’s a lot more to be accomplished on the court and again I can’t fast forward to what the end is going to be. Enjoy the moment, enjoy the challenges that we have in front of us and what I have left to accomplish as a player.”

Curry's dad, Dell, played 16 seasons in the NBA.