The Bay Area can breathe a sigh of relief. Stephen Curry isn’t going anywhere any time soon.

The Warriors have re-signed both Curry and Shaun Livingston to multiple-year deals. Livingston will get $24 million over three years, while Curry will receive a “supermax” contract worth $201 million over five years with no player option.

Stephen Curry has agreed to a 5-year, $201M deal with Golden State, agent Jeff Austin of Octagon tells ESPN. No... https://t.co/v8sOh909y7 — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 1, 2017

Curry notoriously took a lower amount during his last foray into free agency and will now reap the benefits of all of his hard work over the last few years. With interest.

$44M: What the Warriors paid Steph Curry for the last four seasons.



$40.2M: What Curry will AVERAGE in EACH of the next five seasons. — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) July 1, 2017

It is as yet unclear whether there is a no-trade clause. (Update: There is, indeed, a no-trade clause!)

Livingston, it seems, will benefit from a likely decreased deal with Kevin Durant at a later date and a bit of structuring, with $8 million guaranteed for the first two seasons and $2 million guaranteed for the third season, 2019-2020.

An important note. Warriors prefer to keep 2019 books as clear as possible, when Klay's free agency arrives https://t.co/LnmXzIReMa — Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) July 1, 2017

With Durant due to sign later this month, the player to watch right now is Andre Iguodala, who is meeting with teams tonight. Iguodala has indicated he would like to stay in the Bay Area, but duration will be a factor in his deal, perhaps more so than money.