He told reporters throughout the season that he is a big fan of Anime shows.
Because he tends to eschew more ostentatious watches, Curry's most recognizable watch is his Rolex President Day-Date II. The watch is known for being manufactured in 24K gold, but Curry opted to select the more subdued rose gold style for his timepiece.
Steph Curry didn't become the best 3-point shooter ever by sheer talent alone. His climb to NBA stardom involved an incredibly strict and exhaustive physical training regiment, led by his personal trainer Brandon Payne.
An eight-time NBA All-Star and eight-time All-NBA selection, including four times on the first team, he has been named the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) twice, has won four NBA championships, an NBA Finals MVP Award, and an NBA All-Star Game MVP Award.
Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala got Rolex watches from the Warriors superstar after the win. Klay Thompson will eventually get his when the Warriors return home from the road trip.
Klay Thompson will also receive a Rolex from Curry, but he couldn't be in attendance at the game as he continues his recovery from a torn Achilles, per ESPN's Dominique Collins.
To improve the structure of his back and strengthen it, Stephen Curry does exercises like pull-ups, seated rows, lat pulldowns, and T-bar rows. Stephen Curry's Wednesdays include dumbbell lateral raises, dumbbell front raises, Arnold praises, dumbbell overhead presses, lateral raises, front rise, and shrug.
2:2311:09Inside Steph Curry's Daily Routine: How To Train Like MVP's - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIssues following several days of foam rolling and flexibility curry switched to strength trainingMoreIssues following several days of foam rolling and flexibility curry switched to strength training and weight lifting where he primarily focused on dead lifts. And chest press exercises.
There's no secret to guarding Curry or even slowing him down. His unique ability to frequently drain impossible shots leaves zero favorable options for opponents.
Top 50 NBA players from last 50 years: Stephen Curry ranks No. 10.
He is No. 12 on the all-time Finals scoring list and No. 10 in Finals points per game. During the regular season, Curry jumped from 76th on the all-time scoring list to 51st, and if he has a similar season in 2022-23, he will flirt with moving into the top 40, near Larry Bird, Gary Payton and Clyde Drexler.
3,117 three-pointersStephen Curry has buried 3,117 three-pointers in his career.
Steph’s choice is a black dial, rubber strap Royal Oak Offshore. With a sportier look than the original Royal Oak, it gives an edgy touch to dressy ensembles.
Stephen Curry is undoubtedly one of the NBA’s trailblazers. Despite being one of the smaller players, his agility and balletic moves – not to mention his amazing shooting range – has changed the way that professional basketball is played.
He was named Western Conference Player of the Month for April and earned All-NBA Second Team honors, becoming the first Warriors player named to the First or Second Team since 1993–94. On December 7 against the Memphis Grizzlies, Curry eclipsed Jason Richardson (700) as the franchise's leader in career three-pointers.
Curry eclipsed the school freshman scoring record with his 502nd point against Chattanooga on February 6, 2007. On March 15, 2007, Davidson marched into the NCAA tournament as a 13 seed set to play Maryland; despite Curry's game-high 30 points, Davidson lost 82–70. At the end of his freshman season, Curry was named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, SoCon Tournament MVP, and selected to the SoCon All-tournament team, All-freshman team, and first-team All-SoCon. He was also honorable mention in Sports Illustrated ' s All-Mid-Major. After the season ended, he was selected for the USA team to appear at the 2007 FIBA U19 World Championships in which he averaged 9.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.2 assists in 19.4 minutes, helping Team USA to a silver medal finish.
Before Curry even played in his first game for the Wildcats, head coach Bob McKillop praised him at a Davidson alumni event, "Wait 'til you see Steph Curry. He is something special." In his first collegiate game, against Eastern Michigan, Curry finished with 15 points but committed 13 turnovers. In the next game, against Michigan, he scored 32 points, dished out four assists, and grabbed nine rebounds. Curry finished the season leading the Southern Conference in scoring with 21.5 points per game. He was second in the nation among freshmen in scoring, behind only Kevin Durant of Texas. Curry's scoring ability helped the Wildcats to a 29–5 overall record and a Southern Conference regular-season title. On March 2, 2007, in the Southern Conference tournament semi-finals against Furman, Curry made his 113th three-point field goal of the year, breaking Keydren Clark 's NCAA freshman season record for 3-pointers.
The son of former NBA player Dell and older brother of current NBA player Seth, Curry played college basketball for the Davidson Wildcats. He set the all-time scoring record for both Davidson and the Southern Conference and was twice named the conference's player of the year. During his sophomore year, Curry also set the single-season NCAA record for three-pointers made, and was then selected by the Warriors with the seventh overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft .
Georgetown, ranked eighth nationally, entered the game as a heavy favorite after an appearance in the Final Four in 2007. Curry managed just five points in the first half of the game as Davidson trailed by as many as 17 points, but his 25 second-half points led Davidson to a 74–70 comeback victory.
In 2012, Curry started donating three insecticide-treated mosquito nets for every three-pointer he made to the United Nations Foundation 's Nothing But Nets campaign to combat malaria. He was first introduced to the malaria cause by Davidson teammate Bryant Barr when they were both in school. Curry visited the White House in 2015 and delivered a five-minute speech to dignitaries as part of President Barack Obama's launch of his President's Malaria Initiative strategy for 2015–2020.
In his sophomore season in 2007–08, Curry had grown to his adult height of 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) and again led the Southern Conference in scoring, averaging 25.5 points per game while adding 4.7 rebounds per game and 2.8 assists per game. He led the Wildcats to a 26–6 regular-season record, and a 20–0 conference record. As a result of Curry's exceptional play, Davidson earned its third straight NCAA Tournament bid.
Many anti-Curry fans have used the talented nature of the team to deride his odds of being amongst the greatest. In truth, although good players do make good teams, Curry ’s team achievement does not compare to the greats, such as Jordan and his all-conquering Chicago Bulls team. The Warriors' point guard and his team may hold the record for most wins in a season with 73-9, but his championship title wins pale to that of the likes of Jordan, whose team record they broke.
However, Curry had already won a championship title and lost another to Lebron James' Cleveland Cavaliers before the arrival of Durant. It wasn’t until Durant was signed that the Warriors' dominant reign took full effect, winning two championships back-to-back, with Durant taking home the NBA Finals MVP on both occasions. Despite all his talents, many continue to believe that he would be an average player without the star quality around him.
Steph Curry is still not considered in the NBA GOAT conversation.