Last Updated on January 10, 2025 by Mathew Diekhake
Here’s the detailed information about Steph Curry:
- Full Name: Wardell Stephen Curry II
- Nickname: Steph
- Nationality: United States
- Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
- DOB: Born on March 14, 1988
- Number: 30 (Golden State Warriors), 4 (Team USA)
- Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.90 m)
- Weight: 185 lbs (84 kg)
- Wingspan: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
- Shoe Size: 12.5 (US)
- Shoe Brand: Under Armour Curry, Nike Hyperfuse, Nike Hyperdunk, Nike Zoom (Curry shoes history)
- Position: Point Guard
- Draft: 2009 NBA Draft, 1st round, 7th overall pick by the Golden State Warriors
- University: Davidson College (North Carolina)
- Endorsements: $50M – Under Armour, Infiniti Motor Company, Chase (2023-24)
- 2K Rating: 95 (2K25)
- Speciality: Shooting
- Teams: Golden State Warriors
- Net Worth: Steph Curry Contract History
Notes:
- Steph Curry’s listed height with shoes is approximately 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm). Without shoes, his height is officially measured at 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm).
- Steph Curry’s playing weight is listed at 185 pounds (84 kg).
- Similar players to Steph Curry include Ray Allen and Reggie Miller.
- Stephen Curry is one of the rare NBA players who managed to change the game considerably. Before Curry’s time, NBA players did not shoot as many three-point shots. Curry and the Golden State Warriors during his time were known for shooting a lot of threes and it made other general managers around the league adjust their strategies to also shoot more threes.
- Steph Curry began his NBA career wearing Nike basketball shoes. Curry joined the NBA in 2009-10 and he wore Nike until the end of the 2012-13 season. Since 2013, he has worn Under Armour. Back in those days, Under Armour was not a well-known brand it was Curry that elevated that brand a lot. In 2024, Under Armour was worn by 2.4% of NBA players.
- Steph Curry wore size 14 shoes up until his rookie season in the NBA. Size 14 was his Dad, Dell Curry’s, shoe size and Steph told himself that he was the same size. He later dropped down to a 12.5 when playing in the NBA.
- While Steph Curry was still in the NBA, he had changed the game so much and so rapidly that no matter what position you play, you’re expected to be able to shoot the basketball from long range. And we saw many power forwards and centers develop a reliable three-point shot because of it. Nobody knew it was possible to learn how to shoot the basketball from long range by practicing alone before Curry did it. There were other great three-point shooters in the past, but it was assumed they were born with the talent more than anything. Take nothing away from Curry’s talent, but it has become more obvious since Curry’s time, that practice makes perfect in this area of basketball.
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