Curry's POWERFUL Message: How Warriors Star is CHANGING Basketball Culture Forever!

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mrbill | Sport, Warriors
30/06/2025

Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry made his first appearance at a Golden State Valkyries home game Sunday night, creating significant buzz at Chase Center as the WNBA team hosted the Seattle Storm.

The two-time NBA MVP and four-time NBA champion drew loud cheers from the crowd when he entered the building, with fans expressing their excitement across social media platforms. The moment was captured by Kenzo Fukuda, showing the genuine enthusiasm from Valkyries supporters who were thrilled to see the Warriors icon supporting their inaugural season.

Social media reactions ranged from simple excitement to recognition of the broader significance, with one fan noting "Love to see the continued NBA x WNBA support." Another fan speculated about the timing, asking "Steph back in town a day before free agency starts?"

The appearance comes during a busy period for Curry, who recently represented Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics, helping secure a gold medal. He was subsequently named the 2024 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year, adding to his extensive list of accolades that includes membership in the NBA 75th Anniversary Team.

Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry

The Valkyries, sharing Chase Center with the Warriors, are currently 9-7 in their debut WNBA season and were seeking their second consecutive victory against Seattle. The franchise represents Golden State's commitment to expanding basketball opportunities and supporting women's professional sports.

Curry's support for the Valkyries aligns with the broader NBA-WNBA partnership initiatives that have gained momentum in recent years. His presence demonstrates leadership beyond his on-court contributions and reinforces the Warriors organization's community engagement.

Looking ahead to the 2025-26 season, Curry is set to play the final year of his current contract, which carries a $59.6 million cap hit. He is expected to sign a veteran extension for the 2026-27 season worth $62.5 million, ensuring his continued presence with the Warriors franchise.