Stephen Curry, full name of Wardell Stephen Curry II,1March 19881March 1988 was born in Akron, Ohio, USA. He is an American professional basketball player and plays as a point guard for the Golden State Warriors in NBA.
Stephen Curry has been playing for the Golden State Warriors since he entered the NBA through the draft in 2009, and was selected as the first team of the best rookie in the rookie season; 20 14- 15, 20 16- 17, 20 17- 18, 202 1-22 won the NBA championship four times. Won the regular season MVP twice; 20 15- 16 and 2020-2 1 season, won the regular season scoring champion twice.
In 20021-22 season, he won the MVP in the western conference finals; 9 times selected as the best team (4 times, 4 times, 2 times, 1 time, 3 times); He was selected into the All-Star starting lineup for 9 times, and was selected into 75 NBA superstars in 202 1 and 10. 12 became the three-point king in NBA history, and won the All-Star Game MVP in 2022.
Stephen Curry won the Turkish World Championship with the United States on 20 10 and the Spanish Basketball World Cup with the United States on 20 14. In the 20 19 Forbes 100 celebrity list, Stephen Curry ranked 23rd.
Curry's early experience
After graduating from high school, Stephen Curry attended the basketball camp of Duke University, hoping to join this famous basketball school. However, at that time, coach K of Duke University and his coaching team thought Curry was too thin and short to adapt to the intensity of NCAA, so they gave up inviting him.
Stephen Curry finally chose to enter davidson college.
In his freshman season, Stephen Curry became the best newcomer and scoring champion in the SEC League with an average of 2 1.5 points per game. In the second game of college, he contributed 32 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists; Break the three-pointer record of freshmen in the 2007 Southern District Championship.
In his sophomore year, Stephen Curry led the dark horse davidson college into the quarterfinals of the NCAA championship.
In March 2008, davidson college defeated the second seed of Gonzaga University, Georgetown University, NCAA University and the third seed of the University of Wisconsin. Stephen Curry became one of the four players who scored 30 points in the first four NCAA knockout matches in history. Against the University of Kansas, Curry made a season 159 three-pointer, which set an NCAA single-season three-pointer record.