
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry just sent the entire sports world into meltdown with an announcement nobody saw coming. Known as the greatest shooter in basketball history, Curry revealed that he plans to retire the moment he sinks his 100th three-pointer in the upcoming NBA 2K26 release — a number that not even the game’s developers thought was possible to program.

The news broke during what was supposed to be a lighthearted gaming event, but turned into a jaw-dropping retirement bombshell. Fans in attendance gasped as Curry calmly declared:
“I’ve always wanted to go out with a bang. The 100th three-pointer will be my last shot — both in the game and in real life.”
Social media instantly went nuclear. Hashtags like #Curry100, #LastShot, and #EndOfAnEra trended worldwide within minutes.

Some fans are heartbroken, calling the move “the saddest day in basketball history.” Others believe Curry is simply pulling off the most epic farewell tour ever, with one fan tweeting: “Kobe dropped 60 in his final game. Curry’s planning 100 threes? Legendary.”
Even NBA stars chimed in, with former rivals reportedly texting, “Bro, you can’t just leave like that.”
Whether this is a publicity stunt tied to the NBA 2K26 launch or a genuine farewell, one thing is clear: if Curry really retires after his 100th virtual three-pointer, it will go down as one of the wildest exits in sports history.
And fans are left asking the same burning question: “Will we ever see another shot like Curry’s… or is this truly the end?”