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2013 Playoffs Statistics
Born:
Mar 14, 1988
Height:
6-3 / 1.91
Weight:
185 lbs. / 83.9 kg.
Prior to NBA / Country:
Davidson / USA
Years Pro:
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NBA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Was selected by Golden State as an early entry candidate in the first round of the 2009 NBA Draft (7th overall) ... Entered 2012-13 owning career averages of 17.5 points, 4.1 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1.67 steals in 34.0 minutes (180 regular-season games in three seasons with Golden State) ... Finished runner-up for 2009-10 NBA Rookie of the Year Award and was unanimous First Team All-Rookie selection ... Won the Taco Bell Skills Challenge at NBA All-Star 2011 ... Was a member of the 2010 USA Men’s Basketball Senior National Team that went 9-0 and won the Gold Medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championships in Turkey ... Entered season as the only player in NBA history with career percentages of at least .470 from the field, .440 from three-point range and .900 from the foul line ... Entered season tied for second on the NBA’s all-time three-point percentage list with a career-mark of .441 from distance, tied with Hubert Davis and behind only Steve Kerr (.454). 2011-12 HIGHLIGHTS WITH GOLDEN STATE: Appeared in 26 games (23 starts), averaging 14.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.50 steals in 28.2 minutes per contest ... Ranked tied for second in the NBA in three-point percentage, hitting a career-best .455 from long range ... Posted career-highs in field goal percentage (.490) and three-point percentage (.455) to go with an .809 mark from the free throw line, becoming just the second player in NBA history to hit at least .460 from the field, .430 from three-point land and .800 from the free throw line in three consecutive seasons (joining Steve Nash, who did so in five-straight seasons from 2004-05 to 2008-09) and the only player to accomplish the feat in his first three seasons in the league ... His three-point percentage (.455) ranked as the fourth-best single-season percentage in franchise history ... Posted season highs of 36 points on 13 made field goals (six threes) in 40 minutes on 2/18 at Memphis ... Also scored 36 points on 2/9 at Denver ... Dished out a season-high 12 assists on 2/2 vs. Utah and swiped a season-best six steals on 12/26 vs. Chicago ... One of only seven players to post multiple games with at least 36 points and six assists (joining LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, Kobe Bryant, Tony Parker, Chris Paul and Deron Williams) ... Posted 32 points, seven assists, six rebounds and four assists on 1/25 vs. Portland, one of only four players to tally those figures in a game (joining LeBron James, Monta Ellis, John Wall) ... Tallied 21 points, 10 assists, seven rebounds and six steals on 12/26 vs. Chicago, making him one of only two players to post those figures in a game (John Wall) and one of only three active players to have posted those numbers in multiple games in a career (Jason Kidd and Chris Paul) ... Scored 10-plus points 19 times, 20-plus seven times, 30-plus three times and dished out 10-plus assists three times (all double-doubles) and had two 20-point/10-assist games ... Missed 40 games due to injury, including the last 28 games (3/13-4/26) with a sprained right ankle and subsequent surgery on the ankle (performed 4/25) ... Also missed nine previous games with a sprained right ankle (12/28, 1/6-1/18) and three with a strained tendon in his right foot (2/28, 3/2-3/4). 2010-11 HIGHLIGHTS WITH GOLDEN STATE: Appeared in 74 games (all starts), averaging 18.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1.47 steals in 33.6 minutes per contest ... Among NBA leaders, ranked 1st in free throw percentage (.934), 3rd in three-point percentage (.442), 15th in steals, 21st in assists and 26th in scoring ... Free throw percentage of 93.4% (212-227 FT) established new Warriors single-season record, surpassing previous mark of 92.4% set by Rick Barry in 1977-78 ... Became first Warriors player to lead the NBA in free throw percentage since Mark Price paced the league by shooting 90.6% in 1996-97 ... For the second consecutive season, shot better than 45% from the field, 40% from three-point range and 85% from the line, becoming the first player to accomplish the feat in his first two NBA campaigns ... Among all second-year players, ranked 1st in scoring, 1st in steals, 1st in free throw percentage, 1st in three-point percentage, 2nd in assists and third in field goal percentage ... 33 points and career-high 11 rebounds at Minnesota (2/27) ... 23 points and season-high 13 assists vs. Oklahoma City (2/13) ... Season-high 39 points & career-high 14 field goals (on 20 FGA) at Oklahoma City (12/5) ... 20-or-more points 35 times, including seven 30-plus performances ... 10-or-more assists six times ... Five double-doubles (one point/rebound) ... Won the Taco Bell Skills Challenge at NBA All-Star Saturday Night 2011 in Los Angeles, completing the obstacle course in 28.2 seconds ... Became the first Warriors player to participate in the Skills Challenge after being voted into competition by fans ... Registered 13 points, eight assists and six rebounds in 28 minutes as a member of the Sophomore squad in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge at NBA All-Star 2011 in Los Angeles, a game won by the Rookies 148-140 ... Missed eight games due to a sprained right ankle (two games from 10/31 - 11/3 & six games from 12/10 - 12/21). 2009-10 HIGHLIGHTS WITH GOLDEN STATE: Appeared in 80 games (77 starts), averaging 17.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.90 steals in 36.2 minutes ... Among NBA leaders, finished the season ranked 3rd in the NBA in steals, 8th in three-point field goal percentage (.437), 9th in free throw percentage (.885), 13th in assists and 34th in scoring ... Among rookies, ranked 1st in assists, 1st in steals, 1st in three-point percentage, 1st in free throw percentage, 2nd in scoring, 2nd in minutes, 8th in rebounding and 10th in field goal percentage (.462) ... Was named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for January (19.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 5.5 apg and 2.00 spg), March (19.8 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 7.3 apg and 1.79 spg) and April (26.4 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 8.1 apg and 2.63 spg) ... Was only Western Conference Rookie to win award three times ... From January 1st until the end of the season (49 games), averaged 21.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 1.94 steals in 38.9 minutes ... His scoring average ranked tops among all rookies from January 1 through the end of the season ... Became the only rookie in NBA history to shoot at least 45% from the field, 40% from three-point range and 85% from the free throw line for a season (minimum 100 FTM and 100 3FGM) ... Registered 27 points, 14 assists, eight rebounds and seven steals at Minnesota (4/7), becoming just the third player, and first rookie, in NBA history to post at least those numbers in each category in the same game, joining Chris Paul and Micheal Ray Richardson ... Had five 30-point/10-assist games, which tied Michael Jordan for the second-most 30-point/10-assist games by a rookie (Oscar Robertson is first with 25) ... No other rookie posted one 30/10 game in 2009-10 ... Became just the sixth rookie in NBA history to post a 35-point, 10-assist, 10-rebound game when he registered 36 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds in his first career triple-double vs. L.A. Clippers (2/10) ... Only other rookies to accomplish this were Michael Jordan, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Elgin Baylor and Jason Kidd ... In season finale at Portland (4/14), had career-high 42 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, becoming the first rookie since Oscar Robertson in February 1961 to register at least those numbers in each category in the same game ... Drained 166 three-pointers, which were the most ever by a rookie in NBA history ... Went 6-for-6 from long range at Denver (1/5) which tied the Warriors all-time franchise record for most made three-pointers without a miss in one game ... Scored 30-plus points eight times ... It was the most 30-point games by any rookie in 2009-10 and the third most by a rookie since Tim Duncan had eight in 1998 (LeBron James had 13 and Carmelo Anthony had 10 in 2003-04) ... Registered 13 games with at least 25 points, five rebounds and five assists, which were most 25/5/5 games by any rookie in 2009-10 ... 20-plus points 27 times ... 30-plus points eight times ... 40-plus points once ... Missed two games with a sprained left ankle ... Participated in the Three-Point Contest during All-Star Weekend at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas and placed second behind Paul Pierce of the Celtics ... Also played in the Rookie Challenge during the All-Star break and posted 14 points (6-11 FG) in 23 minutes in a winning effort for the Rookies. USA BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS: Was a member of the 2010 USA Men’s Basketball Senior National Team that went 9-0 and won the Gold Medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championships in Turkey ... Appeared in eight of Team USA’s games during the World Championships, averaging 4.6 points, 1.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 10.6 minutes per contest. COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: In three seasons at Davidson, amassed career averages of 25.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 32.6 minutes in 104 games ... Ranks 25th all-time on NCAA Division I scoring list with 2,635 points. ... Ranks 4th on NCAA’s all-time list for career three-pointers with 414, just 43 away from the record set by J.J. Redick of Duke ... Left school as Davidson’s and Southern Conference’s all-time leader in scoring ... Owns Davidson career records in three-pointers (414), free throws made (479), 30-point games (30) and 40-point games (six) ... Owns Davidson single-season records for points (974) and steals (86) ... NCAA single-season record holder with 162 three-pointers in 2007-08 ... Named First-Team Consensus All-American as a junior and Second Team Consensus All-American as a sophomore ... Named John R. Wooden Award All-American as a sophomore and junior ... Named Southern Conference Player of the Year as a sophomore and junior ... Was named Southern Conference Player of the Week 16 times in his career and SoCon Men’s Basketball Athlete of the Month 11 times ... Named NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player and named to All-Region team after helping Davidson advance to the Great Eight as a sophomore ... Scored in double-figures in every game of his career but two (102 games) ... As a junior, led nation in scoring with 28.6 points to go along with 4.4 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 33.7 minutes in 34 games (all starts), becoming the first Davidson player to lead the nation in scoring ... Scored 20-or-more points 31 times, 30-or-more points 15 times and 40-or-more points four times ... His 44 points at Oklahoma (11/18/08) and against NC State (12/6/08) were tied for the seventh most points scored in an NCAA Division 1 game in 2008-09 ... As a sophomore, appeared in 36 games (all starts), averaging 25.9 points (4th in NCAA), 4.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 33.1 minutes ... Led his team to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season and helped lead #10 seeded Davidson on a run to the Great Eight ... As a freshman, appeared in 34 games (33 starts), averaging 21.5 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 30.9 minutes, leading his team to the NCAA Tournament ... His 21.5 points ranked 9th nationally and 2nd among freshmen behind Kevin Durant of Texas. |
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| First name is pronounced STEFF-in ... He and his wife, Ayesha, have one daughter, Riley ... Parents are Dell and Sonya Curry ... Has three siblings, Seth, Sydel and Will ... His father Dell was a star at Virginia Tech and went on to play 16 seasons in the NBA for five different teams, including a 10-year stint with the Charlotte Hornets ... Dell is currently a broadcaster for the Charlotte Bobcats ... His mother Sonya was a standout on the volleyball team at Virginia Tech ... His brother, Seth, averaged 13.2 points per game as a junior at Duke in 2011-12 ... Has continued to work towards his degree from Davidson since joining the NBA ... Received the Joe Dumars trophy as the 2010-11 NBA Sportsmanship Award winner ... The award is voted on annually by NBA players ... Was honored with the Eighth Annual Warriors Foundation Community Service Award in 2010 for his outstanding efforts in the community throughout his rookie season ... Has been one of the most active players in terms of community relations efforts during his time with the Warriors ... This past season, took part in numerous post-game meet & greets with Season Ticket Holders, fans and community groups, including a group from the Special Olympics ... Was central to the Warriors first-ever TweetUp, taking part in a post-game Q&A with fans that attended the TweetUp, each of whom received a co-branded T-Shirt that featured the Warriors, Curry and Twitter ... In 2010-11, co-sponsored a Feed The Children event with then-teammate Monta Ellis in which the duo helped distribute food boxes to 800 local families during the Warriors Season of Giving ... Along with Warriors partner Patelco Credit Union, surprised Lucky Supermarket shoppers by providing them with $75 gift cards to purchase groceries as part of the Patelco Pays Your Way event ... As part of the Esurance Green Mob, helped encourage local residents to go green and take public transportation by passing out prepaid BART cards on a BART ride from Oakland to San Francisco ... Also took part in the Kaiser Permanente Hoops For Health basketball clinic at the team’s practice facility ... Additionally, visited a local senior center and took part in the Lucky Thanksgiving food distribution ... Purchases 25 tickets to every home game and donates those tickets to various children’s groups who attended games in the Curry’s Corner seating section ... An avid golfer, has hosted the Stephen Curry ThanksUSA charity golf tournament at Presidio Golf Course each of the past two years ... During the summer of 2010 he created the Curry Celebrity Classic Golf Tournament along with his father, with all proceeds going to the Ada Jenkins Center in Davidson, NC ... Played in the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament in South Lake Tahoe in July 2010 and also participated in Chris Paul’s inaugural celebrity golf classic in September 2009 in Louisiana ... Is very active on social media, interacting with fans and sponsoring monthly #SC30 contests where he gives prizes to fans who provide the best responses to his online challenges ... Keeps fans updated on his career and off the court activities on his personal website, www.stephencurry30.com ... Is on Twitter @StephenCurry30. | ||
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