- Born
- Birth nameWardell Stephen Curry II
- Nickname
- Steph
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- Stephen Curry was born on March 14, 1988 in Akron, Ohio, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Finding Forrester, Breakthrough (2019) and Untitled Wes Moore Project. He has been married to Ayesha Curry since July 30, 2011. They have three children.
- SpouseAyesha Curry(July 30, 2011 - present) (3 children)
- Children
- Parents
- RelativesSeth Curry(Sibling)Sydel Curry-Lee(Sibling)
- deep 3 point shots
- Chewing on his mouthguard
- Taken #7 overall in the NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors out of Davidson College (25 June 2009).
- Steph and arch-rival Lebron James were born in the same hospital.
- In the Pelicans vs. Warriors game his 13 three pointers surpassed Kobe Bryant and Donyell with the most number of three pointers in one game. [Nov 7, 2016].
- The first and one of two players in NBA history to make more than 200 three pointers in five consecutive seasons.
- Holds the record for most three pointers (13) in one game in the 2016 season.
- [on using the 2016 NBA Championship loss to LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers and playing against the LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers at the 2017 NBA Championship]It's been a great motivating factor. I don't want to feel what I felt last year, and I'm going to do everything in my power to attack every game with that kind of perspective.
- [on Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the during the national anthem as a demonstration of free speech and a call to action following a series of controversial police shootings. ]So I applaud him for taking a stand, and hopefully the conversation is about what his message was and not, is he going to stand or is he going to sit for the national anthem? The conversation is started and should continue
- [on Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the during the national anthem as a demonstration of free speech and a call to action following a series of controversial police shootings] I love that there's freedom of speech and he can stand up for what he believes in. There's going to be people that disagree with him and there's going to be people that agree with him, which is what I think our country stands for, which hopefully will drive the conversation to bettering the equal rights and treatment of African Americans and people of color
- [on Colin Kaepernick]He definitely should be in the NFL. If you've been around the NFL, the top 64 quarterbacks, and he's not one of them? Then I don't know what game I'm watching
- [on Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the during the national anthem as a demonstration of free speech and a call to action following a series of controversial police shootings]Obviously his stance and his peaceful protest when he was playing here kind of shook up the world, and I think for the better. But hopefully he gets back in the league because he deserves to be here and he deserves an opportunity to play. He's in his prime and can make a team better
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