Stephen Curry Biography Facts, Childhood & Personal Life

Stephen Curry Biography Facts, Childhood & Personal Life
Stephen Curry's biography, career accomplishments and life. Photo: Wikimedia

Stephen Curry, popularly known by his nickname ‘Steph,’ is an American professional basketball player.

He plays in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Golden State Warriors.

The name Stephen Curry is one that will definitely ring a bell in the minds and hearts of basketball fans worldwide.

This doesn’t come as a surprise as any time this unique basketball skipper grace the courts, his outstanding prowess and incredible style of play leaves us in awe.

This article on Stephen Curry’s biography facts, childhood, and personal life presents a notable account from his early life to date.

Other highlights include his NBA/Basketball career, achievements and awards, famous quotes, plus other on-screen and off-screen facts about his life.

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Stephen Curry Biography Facts & Profile

Full Name:Wardell Stephen Curry II
Nicknames:Steph, Chef Curry, The Golden Boy
Born:March 14, 1988 (age 36 years)
Place of Birth:Akron, Ohio, United States of America
Nationality:American
Height:6 feet, 3 inches
Shoe Size:13.5
Weight:190 lbs (86 kg)
Education:Charlotte Christian (Charlotte, North Carolina), Davidson College
Parents:Sonya Curry (mother), Dell Curry (father)
Spouse:Ayesha Curry
Children:Riley Elizabeth Curry, Ryan Carson Curry, Canon W. Jack Curry
Occupation:Basketball Player
Current Team:Golden State Warriors
Playing Career:2009–present
Zodiac Sign:Pisces

Stephen Curry Childhood & Early Life

Stephen Curry Childhood Photo
Childhood Photo of Stephen Curry. via YouTube.

Wardell Stephen Curry II was born on March 14, 1988, to Sonya Curry and former NBA basketball player Dell Curry in Akron, Ohio, and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Stephen’s love for basketball began when his father started taking both him and his younger brother Seth who currently plays for the Philadelphia 76ers, to practice shoots with the Charlotte Raptors during warm-ups.

Stephen enjoyed success with the Queensway Christian College in Toronto after relocating there.

On moving back to Charlotte, he enrolled in Charlotte Christian High school, where he was also successful.

However, he wanted to play basketball in college for the Virginia Tech Hokies, which was inspired by his father’s career, where he was offered a walk-on spot.

He was selected to be part of the Davidson College team from grade ten while studying there.

Stephen Curry Basketball Career

College Career

Freshman

Before his début college game for the Davidson Wildcats, head coach Bob McKillop complimented Curry saying, “Wait ‘til you see Curry. He is something special”.

Curry didn’t disappoint coach Bob as he performed outstandingly that season.

He reached milestones such as: coming second in the ranks of scorers among freshmen; surpassing Keydren Clark’s NCAA freshman season record; named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year; SoCon Tournament MVP; and an honorable mention in Sports Illustrated All-Mid-Mention.

Curry was selected to be one of the USA team’s representatives at the 2007 FIBA under19 World Championships, where he helped the team finish with a silver medal.

Sophomore

Aside from the increase in success, Curry increased in height.

He got to his adult height of 6 feet 3 inches’ in his sophomore season (2008-2009).

In his sophomore season, he earned his third consecutive tournament bid.

At the end of the season, he added more feathers to his cap.

He was named to the Associated Press’ All-America Second Team, bagged the Most Outstanding Player of the Midwest Region of the 2008 NCAA Tournament.

Curry was also nominated for an ESPY Breakthrough of the Year Category.

Stephen Curry with Davidson
Stephen Curry with Davidson College at the at the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Wikimedia.

Junior

In his junior season, the Davidson Wildcats lost the NCAA regional final to Kansas.

In later games, he reached a 2000 point-mark of his career in a game against Samford, where he scored 21 points.

In February 2009, Curry rolled his ankle in a game against Furman, which made him record his first and only miss in a game in his college career.

He also became the Davidson Wildcats all-time leading scorer and reached 2,488 points in his career.

By the end of the season, Curry was the NCAA scoring leader.

NBA Career

Golden State Warriors (2009–present)

Early Season (2009–2011)

Stephen Curry was the seventh overall pick in the NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors.

He signed a contract worth $12.7 million for four years.

By the end of the 2009 season, Curry was the first runner-up in the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and was unanimously named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team.

In the 2011 season NBA All-Star Weekend, he dominated the Skill challenge and was awarded the NBA Sportsmanship Award.

Injury Season (2011–2012)

Curry had several injuries and surgeries in the 2011–2012 season.

He had surgery in his right ankle to repair torn ligaments, which healed before the start of the 2011-2012 season.

In February 2012, he strained a tendon in his right foot and had surgery in April.

Back to Winning Ways (2012–2014)

Curry signed a $44 million contract extension with the Golden State Warriors, despite fears about his injury history.

He laid this tension to rest when he scored a career-high of 54 points in a game against the New York Knicks.

Curry also set a record of three-pointers in a season on the last game of the season.

NBA Championship and MVP (2014–2015)

The Golden State Warrior became a title contender in the season.

As a result, new strategies were put in place by their new coach.

Curry reached a season-high of 51-point and broke his own record of three-pointers in a season.

He was named the NBA Most Valuable Player of the Season.

The Golden State Warriors claimed their first championship in 40 years.

Unanimous MVP (2015–2016)
Stephen Curry with the Warriors
Stephen Curry with the Warriors in 2016. Wikimedia.

Curry scored 40 points in an opening game against the New Orleans Pelicans, the most points scored by a reigning MVP.

He also became the first player since Michael Jordan to reach 118 points in the first three games of the season.

Curry also became the first player to record a 400 three-pointer in a season.

With continuous successes in other games, he became the 7th player in NBA history to join the 50-40-90.

Curry was unanimously named the Most Valuable Player of the season, a feat no one had ever achieved until his time.

Second NBA Championship (2016–2017)
Stephen Curry shooting for the Warriors in 2017
Curry shooting for the Warriors in February 2017. Wikimedia.

Curry’s NBA-record streak of 157 games with at least a three-pointer was interrupted.

He recorded his eighth Player of the Week honor and was also named co-Western Conference Player of the Month for January along with Kevin Durant.

Curry helped the Golden State Warriors secure their second title in three years.

Third NBA Championship (2017–2018)

Curry signed a $202 million contract extension with the warriors, which made him the first NBA star to sign a supermax contract worth more than $200 million.

In a game against the New Orleans Pelicans, he scored 5 three-pointers and became the fastest player to achieve 2,000 three-pointers.

He twisted his ankle, which had been surgically operated on, and was out of action for two weeks.

In March, he had a medial collateral ligament sprain to his left knee and was out of action for 6 weeks.

Curry helped the Golden State Warriors clinch their third title by leading the scores with 37 points.

2019–2020 Season

Curry was expected to take on bigger offensive roles, with Kevin Durant leaving the Warriors and Thompson on the injury list.

Unfortunately, in October 2019, in a game against the Phoenix Suns, Curry collided with Suns’ Aron Baynes, which led to a broken second metacarpal and required sugery.

Curry was out until March 5, 2020, when he returned in a game against the Toronto Raptors.

He recorded 23 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists in a 121–113 loss to the Raptors.

National Team

Curry debuted for the USA national team at the 2007 FIBA Under-19 World championship where they won gold.

He was part of the USA national team squad that won gold at the 2010 FIBA World Championship though played little periods.

Curry was also part of the squad that won gold at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

Stephen Curry at the 2014 USA World Basketball Festival
Stephen Curry at the USA World Basketball Festival in 2014. Wikimedia.

He pulled out of the 2016 Olympics squad as a result of ankle and knee injuries.

Stephen Curry Personal Life

Wife & Children

Stephen Curry married his longtime actress girlfriend, Ayesha Curry, on July 30, 2011, in Charlotte.

Together they have two daughters and a son, Riley born 2012, Ryan born 2015, and Canon born 2018.

Trivia

Curry’s brother, Seth, is also a professional basketball player while his sister plays volleyball at Elon University.

Curry is a Christian and has a tattoo of 1 Corinthians 13:8 in Hebrews.

He donated three insecticide-treated mosquito nets to the United Nations Foundation’s Nothing But Net Campaign for every three-pointer.

In 2015, after he was awarded the MVP award, he donated a 2016 Kia Sorento, his prize car, to the East Oakland Youth Development Center.

Curry plays gulf regularly and engages in celebrity golf tournaments.

He is an avid 5-handicap golfer—he has played alongside Barack Obama.

Stephen Curry Achievements & Awards

  • 3-times NBA champion (2015, 2017, 2018)
  • 2-times NBA Most Valuable Player (2015, 2016)
  • 6-times NBA All-Star (2014–2019)
  • 3-times All-NBA First Team (2015, 2016, 2019)
  • 2-times All-NBA Second Team (2014, 2017)
  • All-NBA Third Team (2018)
  • NBA scoring champion (2016)
  • NBA steals leader (2016)
  • 50–40–90 club (2016)
  • NBA Three-Point Contest champion (2015)
  • NBA Sportsmanship Award (2011)
  • NBA All-Rookie First Team (2010)
  • AP Athlete of the Year (2015)
  • Consensus first-team All-American (2009)
  • Consensus second-team All-American (2008)
  • NCAA season scoring leader (2009)
  • 2-times SoCon Player of the Year (2008, 2009)

Stephen Curry Famous Quotes

“I’m not the guy who’s afraid of failure. I like to take risks, take the big shot and all that.”

— Stephen Curry

“I can get better. I haven’t reached my ceiling yet on how well I can shoot the basketball.”

— Stephen Curry

“There’s more to life than basketball. The most important thing is your family and taking care of each other and loving each other no matter what.”

— Stephen Curry

“I can’t say enough, how important my faith is to how I play the game and who I am.”

— Stephen Curry

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