In a post on Instagram after the Warriors’ 119-109 win over the Lakers, Ayesha dropped a short but sweet message for Steph. She couldn’t believe that her husband is already in his 17th season in the
Ayesha also shared a couple of selfies with Riley, who first went viral for accompanying Steph in his postgame press conferences in the 2015 NBA playoffs.
“Took the big girl to go see Choochie get his first win of the season! We love you @stephencurry30 . Year 17 howwwwwww?! Beyond proud,” Ayesha wrote.
While Ayesha’s post was about Steph’s 17th season in the NBA, some fans in the comments section thought that it was Riley’s 17th birthday. They couldn’t believe how quick she has grown, making them feel old, while others even dropped birthday messages.
“17? I know that ain’t Riley? Already? We getting old y’all,” a fan wrote.
“Ain’t no way she’s 17. I just seen that video of her on her daddy’s lap in the interview!” another fan remarked.
“Wow 17 is insane,” one fan commented.
“Happy Birthday Beautiful,” another user wrote.
“No way 17 already time flies!” a follower mentioned.
GettySteph Curry with a young Riley Curry in the 2016 NBA playoffs.
Riley is actually just 13 years old, and her birthday is on July 19. Nevertheless, time really flies fast since her viral moments with Steph was a decade ago. Since then, the Warriors won three more championships in 2017, 2018 and 2022.
Steph’s Cherishes Moment with Riley
After dropping 23 points in the Golden State Warriors’ win over the Los Angeles Lakers, Steph Curry spoke at the postgame press conference. Curry was asked about his moment with Riley Curry during his pregame routine. Riley assisted in Steph’s final shot before going back to the locker to prepare for the game.
“My wife and my daughter are here. It’s weird because when my dad retired, I was the same age Riley is now, so it’s kind of a full circle knowing the experiences I had as a kid watching and getting to relive that as a dad now. So it’s pretty special that me and (Ayesha) get to, (Riley) got spoiled. A little solo trip, so it was fun,” Curry said, via
Steph and Ayesha have three other children, another daughter, Ryan, and two sons named Canon and Caius.
Curry Leads Warriors in Win Over Nuggets in Home Opener
The Golden State Warriors played the Denver Nuggets in their first game at Chase Center on Thursday. Steph Curry saved the Warriors by exploding for 42 points, six rebounds, seven assists and three steals in the
Curry forced overtime with a ridiculous long-range bomb to tie the game at 120 with 21.4 seconds left in regulation. He then put the Nuggets to sleep with a fastbreak layup late in overtime. He scored 15 points in the fourth quarter and seven in the extra period.
Ayesha Curry was in attendance, wearing 1-of-1 Warrior-themed halter tank top made by fashion designer Kristin Juszczyk, as shared on her Instagram stories.
As for the Warriors, they are back in action on Friday against the
The contract screamed contributor, but a glance over his history with the team proved that the offense was reluctant to afford him opportunities and quick to send him back to the bench.
Getting paid in the NFL is not the end of controversy in the NFL. For many players, it's just the start of the second-guessing and hand-wringing of unmet expectations. For Tutu Atwell, getting paid set the bar for his performance much higher. So far,
, and it comes as no surprise to find the former Louisville Cardinals wide receiver on the list as the Rams' most disappointing player. That's a problem, not just for the player, but for the team.
Sean McVay promised 2025 would be different for Tutu Atwell
It's tough to blame a player who has done everything asked of him. And when the extension was offered, who would have been foolish enough to turn it down? After all, $10 milion for nine targets and four receptions after seven games are great wages.
It was head coach Sean McVay who promised that Atwell would have a larger role in the offense this season. So far, he is averaging just over one target per game. If that pace continues all season long, the team will be paying its speedy wide receiver over $450,000 per target. If you convert that to receptions, it's a cool million per catch.
Something is most definitely amiss.
The simple answer is to target Atwell more often. But it's not that simple. With four tight ends, three running backs, and six wide receivers all vying for the football, getting one player more active means forcing another player to be less active
Who would you sacrifice in this offense to give Atwell more targets? Of course, a roundabout way of doing that is to control the clock, move the chains, and keep the offense on the football field longer. But Atwell's superpower is his speed and those deep passes, which have the opposite effect of what the offense needs to do to create more opportunities for players.
The NFL trade deadline is looming. With the offense content to afford their $10 million receiver only a cameo role before the BYE, keep Tutu Atwell on your radar as a potential trade casualty. This offense cannot find targets for him despite the rhetoric to the contrary. Perhaps the ultimate solution is trading him to a team that can.