You would think the impending 2017 free agency of the NBA's two-time reigning Most Valuable Player might be a big deal in the Bay Area, what with the winners of the previous six MVP awards all moving cities since 2014, but Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is not about to fuel that fire. "I want to be back here," Curry told the media when pressed about his future after the Warriors' first practice of the season on Tuesday, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Over the course of his current four-year, $44 million deal, Curry has been the NBA's best bargain, as his $12.1 million salary this season is listed as the league's 73rd-highest in 2016-17 — a smidgen more than Minnesota Timberwolves backup big Nikola Pekovic, whose injury-riddled career may be over.