Stephen CurryA 15-year stint with the Golden State Warriors is the longest of any active NBA player with one team.
But who are the longest-tenured players in the other 29 teams?
See below:
Atlanta: Trae Young
July 1, 2018: Signed a multi-year contract after acquiring his NBA draft rights from Dallas (5th…
July 1, 2018: Signed a multi-year contract after acquiring his NBA draft rights from Dallas (5th pick).
Boston: Jaylen Brown
July 27, 2016: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (3rd pick) on June 23.
Brooklyn: Nicolas Claxton
July 7, 2019: Signed a multi-year contract after drafting him (31st pick) on June 20.
Charlotte: Miles Bridges
July 2, 2018: Signed a multi-year contract after acquiring his NBA draft rights…
July 2, 2018: Signed a multi-year contract after acquiring his NBA draft rights from the LA Clippers (12th pick).
Chicago: Coby White
July 1, 2019: Signed a multi-year contract after drafting him (7th pick) on June 20.
Cleveland: Darius Garland
July 2, 2019: Signed a multi-year contract after drafting him (5th pick) on June 20.
Dallas: Dwight Powell
December 18, 2014: Traded by Boston.
Denver: Nikola Jokic
July 12, 2015: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (41st pick) on June 26.
Detroit: Isaiah Stewart
November 30, 2020: Signed a multi-year contract after acquiring his NBA draft rights from Houston (16th…
November 30, 2020: Signed a multi-year contract after acquiring his NBA draft rights from Houston (16th pick).
Golden State: Stephen Curry
July 8, 2009: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (7th pick) on June 25.
Houston: Jae’Sean Tate
November 25, 2020: Signed a multi-year contract.
Indiana: Myles Turner
July 13, 2015: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (11th pick) on June 25.
LA Clippers: Ivica Zubac
February 7, 2019: Traded by the LA Lakers.
LA Lakers: LeBron James
July 9, 2018: Signed as a free agent.
Memphis: Jaren Jackson Jr
July 1, 2018: Signed a multi-year contract after drafting him (4th pick) on June 21.
Miami: Bam Adebayo
July 1, 2017: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (14th pick) on June 22.
Milwaukee: Giannis Antetokounmpo
July 30, 2013: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (15th pick) on June 27.
Minnesota: Karl-Anthony Towns
July 7, 2015: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (1st pick) on June 25.
New Orleans: Zion Williamson
July 1, 2019: Signed a multi-year contract after drafting him (first option) on June 20.
New York: Mitchell Robinson
July 8, 2018: Signed a multi-year contract after drafting him (36th pick) on June 21.
Oklahoma City: Luguenz Dort
July 6, 2019: Signed a two-person contract.
Orlando: Jonathan Isaac
July 1, 2017: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (6th pick) on June 22.
Philadelphia: Joel Embiid
August 26, 2014: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (3rd pick) on June 26.
Phoenix: Devin Booker
July 13, 2015: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (13th pick) on June 25.
Portland: Anfernee Simons
July 2, 2018: Signed a multi-year contract after drafting him (24th pick) on June 21.
Sacramento: De’Aaron Fox
July 7, 2017: Signed a multi-year contract after being drafted (5th pick) on June 22.
San Antonio: Keldon Johnson
July 1, 2019: Signed a multi-year contract after drafting him (29th pick) on June 20.
Toronto: Chris Boucher
July 20, 2018: Signed Exhibit 10 contract.
Utah: Jordan Clarkson
December 23, 2019: Traded by Cleveland.
Washington: Corey Kispert
August 4, 2021: Signed a multi-year contract after drafting him (15th pick) on July 29.