Steph Curry is humble and self-aware enough to know when it’s time to scale it back, and eventually, hang ’em up. The Warriors superstar, despite currently dealing with a nagging patellofemoral pain syndrome (runner’s knee) injury that has sidelined him for 12-plus games, still appears to be at — or near — the peak of his powers in his 17th NBA season. While his illustrious career certainly is winding down, Curry still appears to have plenty left in the tank, but at some point in the semi-near future, he might need to transition from full-time starter to a role off the bench. Which, as The Ringer’s Howard Beck revealed on a recent episode of FanDuel TV’s “Run It Back,” is something he will be open to when — or if — the time comes to scale back his role. Steph Curry is down to be a role player at the end of his career, says @HowardBeck In conversation, Howard learned the only definitive for Steph's last NBA years is the desire to spend them with the Golden State Warriors @MichelleDBeadle | @ChandlerParsons | @TeamLou23 pic.twitter.com/FN7gerk2pG — Run It Back...