As Steph Curry prepares for another postseason run, the Warriors star knows a difficult truth is getting harder to ignore.After 17 NBA seasons, Curry acknowledged that the end of his career is no longer some distant idea still years away. And while speaking to The Athletic’s Nick Friedell, the 38-year-old used an unusual — and self-described “horrible” — movie reference to explain what this stage of his journey feels like.“It’s a horrible reference,” Curry told Friedell. “But in ‘Coming to America 2,’ a horrible movie, there was a living funeral. Where people were celebrating the king before he had passed, and that’s what he wanted. I don’t think any of us want that, but it’s kind of like our way, a small way, of giving each other flowers, because we know how hard it is to carry this weight that we have for our whole careers.”Curry’s comments came as he reflected on the rare bond shared by longtime NBA stars such as Kevin Durant and LeBron James — players who have spent nearly two decades competing at the highest level while pushing one another along the way.Though Curry made...