Stephen and Ayesha Curry launched the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation in 2019 and it has been a highly successful organization thus far. The charity has lived up to the three verbs in its name by delivering over 17 million meals to underprivileged children, providing books to students who need help improving their reading level and offering opportunities for exercise that kids can enjoy.
Read MoreJust as there are six championship banners raised in Chase Center, there is an equal set of retired numbers alongside them. With the latest NBA dynasty coming by way of the Golden State Warriors, there are numerous individual players that have contributed to its fruition. It’s only right to honor those players by retiring their jersey numbers, and make no mistake that one day Klay Thompson’s number “11” will be hoisted in the rafters.
Read MoreNearly every game two-time MVP Stephen Curry plays in a basketball game, there is a player wearing a different colored jersey as his who gets absolutely fried. So, none of Curry’s victims should feel any shamed for their helplessness out on the hardwood when going up against number 30.
Read MoreSteph Curry has been rewriting record books for years. Most of us are aware that Curry has set and broken multiple of his own shooting records throughout the years, but I think it’s safe to say that many of us aren’t aware of how efficiently Steph has gone about breaking these records.
Read MoreThe encouraging injury news lately for Golden State fans has revolved mostly around Klay Thompson’s promising workout videos and potentially-restored mobility.
But another positive development could be extremely consequential for the team both this year and for seasons in the future.
Now-second year center James Wiseman – whose rookie season ended when he tore his meniscus in his right knee in an April 10 game against the Rockets – now appears poised to return for his first career NBA training camp.
Read MoreActor Michael K. Williams — who most notably played the character Omar Little on hit TV series “The Wire” — was found dead on Monday in his Brooklyn penthouse, due to what is suspected to be a heroin overdose, according to multiple reports.
Williams, 54, was vocal about his issues with drugs over the course of his career. He admitted during the filming of “The Wire” that when he was getting into the role of Little, a character who robbed drug dealers, it affected him in his real life.
Klay Thompson, who spent time with Williams during the filming of a commercial, posted a tribute to the late actor to his Instagram account on Tuesday.
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