Stephen Curry

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Stephen Curry is an American professional basketball player who represents the Golden State Warriors in NBA

Mar 14, 1988

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: March 14, 1988
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Sportspersons, Basketball Players
  • City/State: Ohio
  • Spouses: Ayesha Curry
  • Siblings: Sydel Curry
  • Known as: Steph Curry, Steph, Wardell Stephen Curry II

Stephen Curry born at

Akron, Ohio, United States

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Birth Place

Stephen Curry married his college sweetheart, Ayesha Alexander, on July 30, 2011, in Charlotte. They first met in a church youth group when they were teenagers. They live in Alamo, California, with their two daughters Riley Elizabeth Curry and Ryan Carson Curry.

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Personal Life

He is a devout Christian and often expresses his faith in God during his matches as well as his speeches. He also has a tattoo of First Corinthians, 13:8 in Hebrew on his wrist.

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Curry became aware about the epidemic of malaria from Davidson teammate Bryant Barr during his school days. For three years since 2012, he decided to donate three insecticide-treated mosquito nets for every 3-pointer he made to the United Nations Foundation's 'Nothing But Nets' campaign. In 2015, he met President Barack Obama in the Oval Office and delivered a five-minute speech in support of the president’s Malaria Initiative.

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Personal Life

Wardell Stephen Curry II was born on March 14, 1988, in Akron, Ohio, to former NBA player, Dell Curry, and his wife, Sonya, who played volleyball at Virginia Tech. He is the oldest child of his parents and has a brother named Seth, also a professional basketball player signed to Dallas Mavericks, and a sister named Sydel, who plays volleyball at Elon University.

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Childhood & Early Life

His father played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, at the time of Stephen’s birth, but later became a member of the Charlotte Hornets in Charlotte, North Carolina, where Stephen spent most of his childhood. His father used to take both him and his brother to his practice sessions.

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Childhood & Early Life

The family briefly stayed in Toronto after his father became a member of the Toronto Raptors team. During this time, Stephen led the Queensway Christian College boys' basketball team to an undefeated season. After the family moved back to Charlotte, he enrolled at Charlotte Christian High School. However, due to his frail stature, he was overlooked by most coaches who avoided recruiting him.

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Childhood & Early Life

After school, despite his wishes to join Virginia Tech, where his father spent his college years, he was rejected by the coach, Seth Greenberg. Curry finally enrolled in Davidson College in November 2005 after being convinced by the coach, Bob McKillop, who first realized his potential when he watched him play at the age of 10.

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Childhood & Early Life

After joining Davidson College, Stephen Curry played his first collegiate game against Eastern Michigan. While he could only score 15 points in the game, committing 13 turnovers, he showed his mettle in the next game against Michigan, scoring 32 points. He became the second scorer in the nation with an average of 21.5 points per game and earned the title of Southern Conference freshman of the year that season.

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College Career

He followed up his record-breaking 122 three-pointers as a freshman in the first season with an even more prominent performance in the 2007-08 season. He led Davidson Wildcats to their first NCAA Tournament since 1969, and continued their winning streak for 22 games.

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College Career

During his junior year, he became Davidson's all-time leading scorer with 34 points and also scored a career-high 44 points against Oklahoma on November 18, 2008. He surpassed the previous school leader, John Gerdy, in total points and became the NCAA scoring leader that season.

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College Career

Stephen Curry left Davidson College without completing his senior year to play NBA. He was chosen by the Golden State Warriors as the seventh overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft.

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Professional Career

Showcasing his shooting skill right from the beginning, he hit a record 166 three-pointers as a rookie in the league history. However, repeated injuries and the fact that he played for a weak team mostly kept him out of limelight during the next two seasons.

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Professional Career

During the 2012-13 season, he recovered fully from his ankle sprain and along with teammate Klay Thompson, he earned the nickname "The Splash Brothers" for their record combined three-pointers in a season. During the season, he individually scored 272 three-pointers to set an NBA record.

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During the next season, he made his first All-Star appearance in February 2014 for the West and was later selected to his first All-NBA Team. He also became the leading three-pointer scorer for the Warriors, surpassing Jason Richardson.

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He broke his own league record for maximum three-pointers made in a season during the 2014-15 season, achieving 286 three-pointers. In 2015, he helped the Warriors win their first championship since 1975 and was named the Most Valuable Player of the year by NBA.

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