Ayesha Curry Stakes Her Claim to Steph Curry With Two Words
Steph Curry had another rather forgettable season with the Golden State Warriors this past year. After missing the playoffs entirely in 2023-24, the Warriors made it to the second round this season, only to be eliminated by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference Semifinals, 4-1.
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Curry was forced to miss the last four games of that series--which Golden State all lost--due to what turned out to be a season-ending hamstring injury. It was far from an ideal ending to the former back-to-back MVP's 16th season in the NBA.
Supporting Curry through all the ups and downs is his loving wife, Ayesha Curry, who is also the mother of their four beautiful children.
On Friday, Ayesha Curry took to Instagram to stake her claim to her husband using just two words.
"My babbbbby," she wrote, tagging the Warriors superstar in a selfie photo on her Instagram stories.
Steph and Ayesha Curry will be celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary in July. They have been together far longer, though, having gone out on their first date when they were just 19 and 18 years old.
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Their romance has brought about four beautiful children. Their eldest child, Riley, is now 12. She is followed by Ryan, 9, and Canon, who is 6. Last month, their youngest child, Caius Chai, celebrated his first birthday.
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry and wife, Ayesha Curry during the NBA All-Star Weekend.© Kyle Terada-Imagn Images
Steph Curry has been through a lot in his career, and while there have been a lot of highs, there's no denying that the 37-year-old has also been through some lows in his illustrious career.
Whatever the case might be, he has had the unwavering support of his wife by his side every step of the way.
Related: Fans React to Steph Curry's Change in Physical Appearance
Related: Steph Curry's Wife Ayesha Curry Shares Personal Announcement
Related: Warriors Star Jimmy Butler Makes Offseason Move in L.A.
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 14, 2025, where it first appeared.
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