Stephen Curry, Under Armour part ways
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Stephen Curry had Michael Jordan on his mind when he tied an NBA record held by His Airness while leading the Golden State Warriors to a 109-108 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night.
Stephen Curry had 49 points, outdueling Victor Wembanyama in another intense battle and the Golden State Warriors rallied to beat the San Antonio Spurs 109-108 on Friday night for their first win in the NBA Cup.
The 37-year-old Warriors star's 49 points helped lead his team to a comeback win over the NBA's next dominant force.
Stephen Curry made a statement with his kicks in his first game since he and Under Armour broke up after partnering since 2013, leaving him as a sneaker free agent. In his first Golden State Warriors game since on Friday night he went with special Kobe Bryant Nike kicks that Vanessa Bryant appreciated it while Curry had another incredible night.
Recently in training, Stephen Curry was spotted wearing the “Mambacita” Nike Kobe 6 after ending his partnership with Under Armour.
Warriors owner Joe Lacob knows the end is inching closer for Stephen Curry, but he sees a lot of similarities between Curry and Tom Brady.
As the Warriors traveled to Paycom Center to take on the Thunder Tuesday night, though, he made a rare career first. A first he wasn’t looking to fulfill, however. At the end of the first quarter, Curry was called for a flagrant foul when he stepped into the landing zone of Oklahoma City guard Isaiah Joe as he attempted a last-second three.
Stephen Curry shares humble thoughts after inching closer to Michael Jordan’s rare NBA milestone, keeping focus on the journey.