Stephen Curry questioned Dwyane Wade's decision to retire after the Golden State Warriors beat the Miami Heat on Sunday as he feels the veteran has "a lot more in the tank".

Wade and Curry swapped shirts after the legendary 37-year-old was on the losing side in his final appearance at Oracle Arena.

The Heat guard will retire at the end of the season, but two two-time NBA MVP Curry thinks he still has a lot to offer.

"It seems like he's got a lot more in the tank," Curry said. "That's what I told him after the game. I was like, 'Are you sure? I know you've got a lot of stuff going on off the court, your family and all that. Are you sure you don't have a couple more years left in there?'"

"But obviously with him going to every road arena one more time it's a different energy for sure."

The Warriors trailed by 17 points in the first quarter and Curry says they remain a work in progress despite a run of four consecutive victories.

He said: "Still a feeling out process in terms of the line-up and just understanding what we're trying to do in every possession.

"We'll correct it but it's just an understanding, it's a different look and there's so many options and weapons out there. Still got to be aggressive to start the quarter, you can't assume it's just going to happen. We'll fix it."