Everyоne аgrees thаt Stephen Curry is the best shооter in NBа histоry. With his Gоlden Stаte Wаrriоrs club, the guаrd hаs wоn fоur NBа chаmpiоnships, been nаmed NBа MVP twice, аnd been nаmed Finаls MVP оnce. Curry hаs prаcticаlly every mаjоr three-pоint recоrd under his nаme due tо his superb shооting frоm beyоnd the аrc. Despite being 36 yeаrs оld, he is determined tо win а gоld medаl аt the Pаris оlympics this summer.
Dell Curry, Curry’s father and a former NBA player, was an inspiration to his son’s extraordinary talent. Dell was a standout player for 16 seasons, the majority of which he spent with the Charlotte Hornets. His career three-point shooting percentage of 40.2% was legendary, and he averaged 11.7 points per game. As a key member of the Hornets’ bench, Dell was named the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year in 1994. The impact of Dell on Stephen is clear; Stephen owes a great deal to his work ethic and shooting ability.It was just announced by Marc J. Spears, a senior NBA writer for ESPN, that Stephen and Dell Curry’s new podcast, “Heat Check,” will debut on Thursday, June 13. Stephen joins the ranks of NBA greats who have dabbled in podcasting, like Draymond Green, Paul George, Josh Hart, and LeBron James. Even though it will take place away from the cameras, this new platform has the potential to reignite LeBron’s rivalry.
Stephen and Dell Curry are very involved in a number of charitable endeavors, so the Curry family’s impact is not limited to sports. Stephen has worked with Nothing But Nets, an initiative to combat malaria, and is well-known for his community service. The Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation, which the Curry family helped establish, is another organization that strives to help underprivileged kids have healthier lives and get a good education.