Stephen Curry
Considered one of the greatest shooters in NBA history, Stephen Curry entered the NBA after three years at Davidson College where he set the single-season NCAA record for most three-pointers. The No. 7 overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft joined the Golden State Warriors, laying the groundwork for a modern-day NBA dynasty that would later win three NBA championships in the mid-to-late 2000s.
Curry remains one of the best point guards of all time despite encountering injuries throughout the past few seasons. The three-time NBA MVP and son of former NBA player Dell Curry is known for his gregarious family and generous spirit.
- Birthday: March 14, 1988
- Hometown: Akron, Ohio
- College: Davidson College
- Height: 6’2″
- Spouse: Ayesha Curry (m. 2011)
- Children: Riley Curry, Ryan Curry, and Canon Curry
- Jersey: No. 30
- Number of NBA championship wins: three
- Number of NBA championship appearances: five
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