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Report: Warriors denied Curry's request for no-trade clause, player option

In July, Steph Curry signed a 5-year, $201 million contract with the Warriors.

But the two-time MVP reportedly did not get everything he requested in the deal.

As The Athletic's Marcus Thompson wrote on Tuesday:

"He didn’t get the no-trade clause or the player option he wanted."

So basically, the Warriors could trade Curry (it feels weird writing that) at any point during the life of the deal.

If that were to happen, he would receive a 15 percent "trade kicker." 

If Curry received a player option in Year 5, he could have hit unrestricted free agency following the 2020-21 season at the age of 33.

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Instead, he will earn $45,780,966 in 2021-22 before he is scheduled to be back on the open market.

For now, just enjoy the 2017-18 campaign...

Drew Shiller is the co-host of Warriors Outsiders. Follow him on Twitter @DrewShiller

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