If Stephen Curry demands every penny of the five-year, $205 million extension he’s eligible to receive this offseason from Golden State, the Warriors are prepared to fork it over.

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"We're going to do whatever it takes to keep Steph here and happy," Warriors co-owner Joe Lacob told The Mercury News. "And I know he wants to be here and we want him here. So, I do not anticipate any issues with him staying."

Curry, 29, said in January that Golden State is “a perfect place to play” and “there’s really no reason that I can see right now that would draw me elsewhere.”

So it seems Lacob won’t have to do much to persuade Curry to remain in the Bay Area. The real challenge, however, may come when and if Kevin Durant, 28, decides to opt out of his current contract this summer. Then there's the small issue of Klay Thompson, 27, who hits free agency next offseason.

The Golden State front office has it's work cut out for it, but how can you feel bad for a franchise with four All-Stars, two MVPs and two Larry O'Brien trophies?