Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors have discussed a contract extension and reiterated he hopes to someday retire with the franchise.

Curry is eligible for a three-year, $156 million max extension that would start in 22-23.

"We have conversations," Curry said Monday during a video conference with reporters. "Everything's on the table right now. Everything I've talked about about being a Warrior and what the future holds. Obviously [I'm] fully committed on what that is. And understanding I've got to do what's right for me and the team and having those conversations. I feel blessed to be in that position where I can say that and truly believe that, so it's a matter of just letting things play out the way they should and that's kind of where we're at right now."

The two sides have until Dec. 21 to finalize an extension this season.

Curry has said multiple times that he'd like to finish his career with the Warriors.

"That's a huge goal for sure," Curry said. "It's an elite club of guys that you look at that have played with the same organization and been successful and achieved greatness in that respect. So that would be an awesome accomplishment. Something that I've obviously spoken publicly about and am very committed to. But that also goes with there's a lot more to be accomplished on the court, and again I can't fast forward to what the end is going to be and not enjoy the moment, enjoy the challenges we have in front of us and what I have left to accomplish as a player so we'll see what happens.

"I won't be changing my number or doing anything like that trying to re-create my career. Let's just play basketball and continue to try and achieve greatness."

Sources told Marcus Thompson of The Athletic that they don't see a scenario in which the Warriors reject Curry's request for an extension whenever it comes.

Curry could also wait until next offseason and sign a four-year extension, which caps out at $215.3 million and takes him to age 38.