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The festive season is almost upon us. It is a great time of the year for sports fans, with games coming thick and fast. This ensures unmatched entertainment and numerous unforgettable moments. Off the court, it is a joyous time celebrated with friends and family, and Ayesha Curry is no different. It seems like Ayesha is cooking up a storm of her own for the festive period.

However, traditional dishes could be off the menu, as Ayesha has revealed that she likes to cook “untraditional” things. In a recent interview, Ayesha provided fascinating insights into the Curry household’s festive preparations.

Ayesha reveals her unconventional Thanksgiving

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Ayesha Curry is the matriarch of the Curry household. She has been a constant pillar of support for her husband, Stephen Curry, during his illustrious NBA career. She, in her own right, is quite famous as a chef, author and a beloved TV personality. In a recent interview with Jennifer Hudson, Ayesha revealed her “untraditional” Thanksgiving.

She said, “I like doing untraditional things for the traditional holidays. I feel like that switches it up. So, like this year for Thanksgiving I didn’t do turkey. I did chicken and waffles. So, nobody can say anything, cause it hasn’t been done before.”

While Steph Curry has ascended to the top of the NBA, Ayesha has also garnered love and admiration from her various hustles. She is one of the most famous chefs in the world. Along with that, she is a cookbook author, philanthropist and a television personality. The pair is blessed with three children: Riley (11), Ryan (8) and Canon (5).

With the Curry family’s festive preparations in full swing, the NBA isn’t far behind. The NBA is cooking something special for its viewers, as the NBA Christmas Day is set to host a bevy of intriguing match-ups.

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What has the NBA in store for Christmas?

Christmas holds a significant place in every NBA fan’s heart. The NBA Christmas Day matchups rarely fail to live up to expectations. The league ensures every year that top teams play against each other during the festive period, and this year is no different.

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NBA has scheduled an intriguing set of games for Christmas. The Knicks and the Bucks will tip the NBA Christmas Day off. The Warriors also play on Christmas, as they host the reigning champs, the Denver Nuggets. Additionally, the NBA has arranged a clash between two of the most storied franchises in league history, with the Los Angeles Lakers taking on the Boston Celtics.

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