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"He's such a vibe" — Fans celebrate Ayesha and Stephen Curry's energy at Golden State Valkyries game

"He's such a vibe" — Fans celebrate Ayesha and Stephen Curry's energy at Golden State Valkyries game

Time of India15 hours ago
The Curry couple was spotted at the game (Image via Instagram / @ayeshacurry)
Golden State Warriors legend
Stephen Curry
recently showed his support for the new local team in San Francisco by attending a Golden State Valkyries game with his wife,
Ayesha Curry
. At the Chase Centre, they were seen having a good time after the team defeated the Los Angeles Sparks.
The couple was also spotted in a happy mood. During the match, they were seen hyping up the team as Steph Curry did a little dance.
As a result, many fans were thrilled to see him at the game and cheered on after his performance.
Stephen and Ayesha Curry light up the Chase Centre as Golden State Valkyries secure a big win
The
Golden State Valkyries
defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 72-59 on Saturday night, entertaining their home crowd at Chase Centre. Together, Veronica Burton and Cecilia Zandalasini scored 30 points. Now, to hype them up, the Curry couple was present during the match.
As fans applauded the
Golden State Warriors
icon and his wife, the couple was recognized on the Jumbotron. The Golden State Warriors, led by Steph Curry to four NBA championships, have a sister squad in the Golden State Valkyries. The Chase Centre serves as their home court as well. While her well-known husband was enjoying himself, Ayesha appeared to be dancing a little herself.
Meanwhile, fans reacted as the videos from the match went viral.
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They took to X to express their opinion. One said, 'he's such a vibe.' One fan simply used the fire emoji to hype up the icon and his dance. Another one wrote, 'Got Steph Curry in the building he built.'
Fans reacted as the NBA icon danced at joy (Image via X)
Furthermore, one fan wrote, 'the currys at the valkyries game tonight at chase center,' while another fan simply used three goat emojis, emphasizing that the icon is a G.O.A.T. or Greatest of All Time. Additionally, another one wrote, 'The Bay Area ought to have 10 days of mourning the day this man retires.'
Fans reacted as the NBA icon was spotted at the game (Image via X)
The two also visited
Cameron Brink
, their god-sister, whose family has a very close association with the Currys. From their university days, Steph Curry's parents, Dell and Sonya, have been very close to Cameron Brink's parents.
On the other hand, the Golden State Valkyries won the match and earned a 15-15 record in the
WNBA
. The Los Angeles Sparks' three-game winning streak was broken with their defeat. Meanwhile, the G.S. Valkyries' two-game losing streak also ended.
Also read:
Stephen Curry exposed by sister and god-sister as Damion Lee reveals what really drives the NBA superstar
Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!
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