Stephen Curry
Wardell Stephen Curry II (born March 14, 1988)[1] is an American basketball player who plays for the Golden State Warriors located in San Francisco, California.
Curry plays the point guard position. He is the son of former NBA player Dell Curry who played the shooting guard and small forward positions.
He is a two-time MVP and four-time champion. He has also broken the record of most three-pointers made in a season, with 402, during the 2016 NBA season.
The 4-time champion has even led the Warriors to a 73-9 season. Due to not just this, but his whole career, leading to one of the greatest players, and the greatest guard in all of NBA history.
College
Curry played college basketball for the Davidson College Wildcats. There, he was twice named Southern Conference Player of the Year. He set the all-time scoring record for both Davidson and the Southern Conference. In his second year of college, Curry also set the single-season NCAA record for three-point-shots made.[2]
Professional career
In the 2009 draft picked, Stephen Curry was selected to Golden State Warriors as the 7th overall picked. As he played for the Golden State he has scored over 23,000 points. He is currently leading the most 3 pointers made with over 4,000 threes. In his professional career, Curry and the Golden State have won 4 NBA finals in 2015,2017,2018 and 2022. As he won a championship in 2015 he also won the NBA finals Most Valuable Player. In 2024, Curry along with team USA won the gold medal in the 2024 Basketball Summer Olympics against France going 98-87. In February of 2025, Curry won the NBA All-Star MVP.
Personal life
Curry have spend most of his career in Golden State Warriors and he have played with them for 16 seasons. Stephen Curry is the son of a retired NBA player called Dell Curry. He also have a brother who is currently playing called Seth Curry.
Stephen Curry Media
Curry defending against Allen Iverson in 2009
Curry shooting over Marcin Gortat in February 2017
Curry attempting a 3-pointer during the 2022 NBA All-Star Game.
Curry at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
References
- ↑ "Stephen Curry NBA Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Archived from the original on May 31, 2017. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
- ↑ "DRAFT 2009 Prospects – Stephen Curry". NBA.com. Retrieved July 12, 2014.