Golden State Warriors All-Star Stephen Curry is arguably one of the best in the shooting business at this point in the league. Despite having an extremely high-scoring season, Steph holds the same humble look after destroying his opponents on the court.
This season for Stephen Curry has eminently been a highlight in itself. The 33-year-old scoring juggernaut has been on a streak in the recent past. In the absence of his partner, Klay Thompson, he has headlined even in matches that Warriors lost.
Moreover, Curry is in the 2021 MVP talks considering the fabulous individual performance he’s had. With an average of 31.6 points per game this year, he’s becoming hotter match-by-match.
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Stephen Curry ‘humbly’ thrashes his opponents
Co-teammates and coaches have often talked about the ‘humility’ that the 3-time NBA champion goes on carrying with himself.
Well, who knows his exuberance better than the love of his life and Canadian actress, Ayesha Curry? In her recent appearance on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’, Ayesha spoke about how Steph comes home after breaking all those records out there.
“It’s insane. And he’s one of the older guys out there now, believe it or not,” Curry’s wife told Ellen. “It’s been really cool to watch him break all these records and do it with such humility, and humbleness. He comes home, and it’s like it never happened. He just wants some popcorn and some candy.”
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Well, it is insane! To have a game night of dropping 40s and 50s and coming home for candies is definitely a subtle way of saying, ‘It’s my daily job.’
Steph is a charmer on the outside, though his game moves say otherwise
Steph’s casual three-pointers, calm disposition, and that cheeky smile somehow hides the demolishing game he possesses. That’s been Steph for us.
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While we all are charmed by Steph and his soothing game style, those defending him might differ altogether. It’s a nightmare to get hold of the 6-ft 3-inch guard on the perimeter. His statistics are screaming off the charts. But all he needs is just a bit more to end up in the 2021 Playoffs.
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