“There’s a little subtle difference there,” he added. “I have a lot to accomplish,” Curry said firmly.
How Russell Westbrook, Stephen Curry and Chris Paul are walking the path of giants. How Steph Curry plans to show solidarity with the Asian community in Atlanta. The question after the All-Star Game scrum in March of last season was simple: What fuels you? What more do you have to accomplish? The dozen-word response from the Zoom screen display name of “All Star 2” perfectly encapsulated Curry’s approach to the latter half of his career. – Committed resources to more than 125 programs for young athletes around the country, with ongoing training for 15,000 coaches and 100,000 youths. – Pledged to refurbish at least 20 basketball courts by 2025. – Contributed to upgrading and refurbishing the famed Rucker Park basketball court in Harlem, New York, with quarterly skills camps and activations for young athletes planned. – Funded the relaunch of Howard University’s Division I men’s and women’s golf programs. – Expanded beyond basketball into golf footwear and apparel, along with running and lifestyle sneakers. – Debuted “Flow” technology, a foam compound bridging lighter-weight cushioning and court feel. – Launched a new logo, inspired by Curry’s family legacy and impact on the sport. In just the last 12 months, Curry Brand has:
Ever since, Curry has both reasserted his dominance over the league after missing nearly all of the truncated 2019-20 regular season and made major steps in building the company he hopes can extend well past his playing career. It’s been a year since the Golden State Warriors sharpshooter Stephen Curry launched his own subset company within Under Armour - Curry Brand.