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Warriors' long odds put Steph Curry in comfort zone entering 17th NBA season
It’s an hour before the Warriors board their flight to the 2025-26 NBA season, and Stephen Curry walks off the practice floor, arms shining, sweat dripping from beard and, if you squint, you can see a few gray hairs announcing their arrival atop his head.
*Apple TV+ has dropped the first trailer for Stephen Curry’s highly anticipated documentary, “Underrated.” Directed by Peter Nicks, “Stephen Curry: Underrated” is the remarkable coming-of-age story of one of the most influential, dynamic and ...
Riley, 13, has been there for every step of Curry's NBA career, which now is in its 17th season. She and her mother, Curry's wife Ayesha, made it to Crypto.com Arena to watch Golden State's 1191-09 win on Tuesday night, and it reminded the two-time MVP of his own childhood watching his father Dell in the NBA.
Stephen Curry didn't need to do much in the Warriors' win, but he still made history as LeBron James and the Lakers watched.
The Warriors chose to unite Seth and Steph Curry when the franchise signed Seth to a one-year deal at the end of the September. On Saturday, the team announced that they waived Seth just ahead of their regular-season opener against the Lakers Tuesday.
NBA legend Michael Jordan once admitted that there was a player that he hated that he believes is better than Steph Curry. For years, basketball fans have debated which NBA player is the greatest of all time, with many suggesting it is between Chicago Bulls legend Jordan and current Los Angeles Lakers' star LeBron James.
LeBron and Steph are still the faces of the league and know how intertwined their legacies are. But who could be next?
Warriors star Jimmy Butler revealed a surprising bet he made with Golden State teammate Draymond Green involving Steph Curry for the 2025-26 season.