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The Golden State Warriors' offseason continues to be highlighted by one person: Jonathan Kuminga. Due to the complications of the Collective Bargaining Agreemen
Google has named Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry the company's performance adviser for Google Health and Fitbit wearable technology products.
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NBA Canada Powered by the Sporting News on MSNSteph Curry lights up Chongqing: Inaugural Curry Con and Camp in China showcases Warriors star's global influence
With his every move followed by fans in China's Cyberpunk city, Chongqing — a tech-infused, innovation hub — Curry put on a show, with a four-day basketball extravaganza, fusing training, mentorship, sneakers, technology and a rockstar energy that few athletes would be able to replicate.
Ayesha Curry is not living the life she dreamed of when she was younger. The 36-year-old wife of Steph Curry and mother to their four children opened up on an episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast released Wednesday, Aug. 20 about her childhood ambitions and how her life has changed since.
Ayesha Curry reveals how Steph Curry’s bold first message led to love, marriage, and a family she never thought she wanted.
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E! News on MSNWhy Ayesha Curry Didn’t Think She Would Get Married, Have Kids Before Meeting Steph Curry
Ayesha Curry—who shares kids Riley, 14, Ryan, 10, Canon, 7, and Caius, 13 months, with husband Stephen Curry—revealed that she didn’t imagine starting a family before she met the basketball icon.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He said he wanted to be a high school basketball coach" - Ayesha Curry claims she never expected Steph to rise to superstardom in the NBA
"Apparently, he was, but I genuinely didn't pay attention to that," Ayesha Curry said during her appearance on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast. "I grew up in such an art-driven family that sports outside of Doug Flutie, playing for the Buffalo Bills, it just wasn't a thing in my house."
Ayesha Curry admitted on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast that she initially told her future husband Steph Curry to "stay in school" when he was drafted to the NBA with a year still left of college.
Steph Curry needs no added motivation. Or, more accurately, can't quite harness it. “I would think that there’s not enough external motivators to bring the driv