Stephen Curry doesn't object to being the fourth-highest paid player on the Golden State Warriors this season.

"One thing my pops always told me is you never count another man's money," Curry said. "It's what you've got and how you take care of it. And if I'm complaining about $44 million over four years, then I've got other issues in my life."

Curry and the Warriors agreed to a four-year, $44 million extension in 2012.

Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Kevin Durant all earn more than Curry.

Golden State can offer him a five-year deal for about $210 million. Other suitors can present only a four-year pact at approximately $140 million.

Curry can't envision leaving the Warriors in the offseason.

"I can't," Curry said. "Like I've said from Day 1, when I was first asked about free agency, this is a perfect place to play. Bay Area fans are amazing, our organization's amazing, we've put together an amazing team that's competing for championships every year. ... There's really no reason that I can see right now that would draw me elsewhere."