Being a basketball fan isn’t just about watching games—it’s about living and breathing every moment of your team’s journey. For one incredible Golden State Warriors fan, that devotion runs deeper than most. Imagine pouring your heart into capturing every stat and moment, not just for fun, but because it fuels your love for the game. Now, picture Stephen Curry himself noticing your passion! Sounds like something straight out of a feel-good movie, right? Well, this story gets even better.
Curry just gave one of the Warriors’ most dedicated fans a memory she’ll never forget. Grandma Kitty, a superfan with an eye for detail, went viral after her granddaughter posted a video on the internet showing off her incredible scrapbook. This wasn’t just any scrapbook—it was packed with stats, scores, and handwritten notes from Warriors games. Honestly, it’s the kind of dedication most sports fans dream of having the patience for! Her passion caught the Warriors’ attention, and Curry didn’t let it stop there.
In a heartfelt Instagram video, the Splash Bro thanked Grandma Kitty for her unwavering support and invited her to watch the Warriors play the Nets live on March 6. That’s right—no more relying on League Pass for this game.
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But Stephen Curry didn’t just stop with the invite. He encouraged her to bring along her beloved scrapbook, promising her a night to remember. “I want to say thanks for being such a proud member of Dub Nation and for supporting us,” he said.
“I know you got a beautiful scrapbook that you keep track of all our stats, our wins and losses, and all of that. So, because of your support, we want to invite you to our game in Brooklyn on March 6. We’d love to have you and bring your book,” he further added.
Grandma Kitty keeps a notebook to track every game Steph plays in.
In March, she’ll get to see Stephen & the Warriors play live 💛 pic.twitter.com/qmNd5cfR2W
Golden State Warriors (@warriors) January 19, 2025
Well, Curry certainly has been paying attention to every elderly fan.
Steph put on a shooting clinic on Jan 3, dropping 30 points and going 8-for-8 from deep in GSW’s dominant win over the Sixers. Impressive? Sure. Surprising? Not really—this is Curry we’re talking about!
Enter Elizabeth Tate, a 101-year-old Warriors superfan who, let’s be honest, might have some magic of her own. Curry revealed, “I shook her hand and took a picture—I haven’t missed since.”
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The Golden State Warriors are a long way from their glory days of dominating the NBA. With a 21-20 record and sitting 10th in the Western Conference. The decline has sparked a wave of criticism, with some fans even questioning whether it’s time to trade their biggest star, Steph Curry. Yeah, you read that right—trading Steph.
But Curry isn’t here for any of that nonsense. After the Warriors scraped out a thrilling 116-115 victory over the Timberwolves on Wednesday night, the 36-year-old sharpshooter didn’t hold back while speaking on ESPN’s SportsCenter. Addressing the growing trade talk and online criticism, the sharpshooter went straight to the point, headshot, some would say.
“All the Twitter fingers who’s got deals we need to make can kind of shut up a little bit and let us figure this thing out,” Curry said.
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“We know we can be competitive. We showed that toughness tonight. Obviously, every team is trying to find ways to get better. For us, you know, we’ve been great for a long time. This is just a unique year where we have to be able to stay relevant to give ourselves a chance. Just have some life in a playoff series. We have a whole lot of confidence that we can beat anybody,” Steph concluded.
Let’s be honest—Dub Nation has been on edge. That sluggish loss to the Raptors earlier in the season definitely didn’t help either. But if there’s anyone who deserves the benefit of the doubt, it’s Stephen Curry. The man’s earned it.
Sure, the roster could use a refresh, and no one’s denying the Warriors have underperformed recently.
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But the Chef believes they’ve still got what it takes to compete. Maybe it’s time to trust the guy who’s been serving up wins on platter-after-platter for almost a decade. After all, he’s not backing down now, and neither should the fans.
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