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If you want to know what life looks like at the peak of global celebrity in sports and business just follow Stephen Curry’s last few days. The most viral headline featured his now infamous botched dunk at his summer camp in China—yes even the world’s smoothest shooter is not immune to gravity or social media’s appetite for viral slips. But don’t count him out. Within minutes Curry leveraged a resounding redemption dunk, sending fans online into a frenzy and demonstrating that even at 37 he remains part superhero part showman according to ClutchPoints. That China trip was no mere vacation; it marked the international debut of his Curry Camp and Curry Con, part basketball showcase part global brand expansion.
Back home Curry has been everywhere but idle. Official preseason for his 17th NBA season with the Golden State Warriors is set for October 5 and media outlets are abuzz with speculation about retirement. Curry told ABC7 News Bay Area that while the idea crosses his mind he still relishes the work and feels no urgency to step away—advisers counseled him to take his career in two-year cycles and reassess as needed. Translation: Steph is not hanging it up any time soon.
Off-court Curry has unleashed his next big play in business. He’s teamed up again with chef Michael Mina—fans may recall their International Smoke project with Ayesha Curry—for a splashy new hospitality venture at San Francisco’s Westin St. Francis: Bourbon Steak and The Eighth Rule bourbon bar both opening this October. The Eighth Rule, his inaugural bar, is all about conviviality—a place where Steph wants people “to define their own rule for how and why they drink.” This isn’t a side project; Curry calls it his “own little haven to bring people together.” Both venues are expected to be hot tickets, adding another layer to the Curry brand’s Bay Area legacy according to Black Enterprise and Sports Illustrated.
While entrepreneurial headlines keep piling up Curry’s domestic life is also on display. He just returned from China to throw a Super Mario Bros-themed birthday party for daughter Riley’s 13th complete with costumes—while wife Ayesha made news in Europe enjoying a girls’ trip and sharing Tuscany wine tasting adventures with fans according to Times of India.
Looking ahead to the social calendar Curry’s next major public appearance is “Shot Ready Live” at Brooklyn Paramount on September 11, moderated by Roy Wood Jr. Tickets are trending online and fans are eager for insider stories and Q and A with the superstar.
Those still chomping for basketball updates will know the Warriors’ playoff run last season was cut short by Curry’s hamstring injury, according to Sports Illustrated, but reports say he remains locked in training and there are no indications of linger issues.
On social media Curry’s family moments, camp antics, and business announcements continue to dominate trending topics. In summary, Curry is living the ultimate cross-continental, cross-industry double life: still king on the court, even faster off it, with every misstep or dunk—botched or otherwise—only boosting his legend.
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