Stephen Curry, born Wardell Stephen Curry II on March 14, 1988, in Akron, Ohio, is a renowned professional basketball player widely recognized for his transformative impact on the NBA. Now 36 years old, Curry has revolutionized the game with his exceptional three-point shooting, earning the nickname “Chef Curry” for his precision from beyond the arc.
Curry’s journey to NBA stardom began at Davidson College, where he gained national attention by leading his team to the Elite Eight in the 2008 NCAA Tournament. The Golden State Warriors selected him as the seventh overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft. Since then, Curry has been a cornerstone of the Warriors’ success, winning four NBA championships (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022) and earning two MVP awards (2015, 2016), the latter marking the first unanimous MVP award in league history.
Off the court, Curry is a devoted family man. He married Ayesha Alexander in 2011, and the couple has three children: Riley, Ryan, and Canon. Their family life is often highlighted in the media, reflecting Curry’s commitment to both his professional and personal lives.
Stephen Curry’s parents, Dell and Sonya Curry, also have strong basketball ties. Dell was a successful NBA player, known for his shooting prowess, while Sonya was a standout athlete in her own right, excelling in volleyball. Their influence and support were instrumental in Curry’s development as a player.
Curry’s career continues to evolve as he maintains a high level of performance on the court. His impact extends beyond basketball, as he actively engages in philanthropy and various business ventures. As he approaches the later stages of his career, Curry remains a key figure in the league and a role model for aspiring athletes around the world.