Stephen Curry has become the heart and soul of the Golden State Warriors.
But besides being the greatest player in franchise history and the record-holder in most major stats, he’s also made sure to make a positive impact on the community.
That’s why the four-time NBA champion and his wife Ayesha teamed up to install 150 libraries across Oakland to provide literacy resources for minorities, mainly Latino and Black children:
“These boxes, can hopefully make access to literacy resources and service these kids in a fun way and accessible way,” Steph said. “Like Ayesha said, 150 of these are going to go around Oakland in the right areas and locations. But that means 30,000 books at the hands of kids that need the inspiration, the tools to develop at the right ages and hopefully bring an amazing experience of fun to reading which is what it’s all about.”
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The Curry family continues to be a fan favorite on and off the hardwood with these kinds of initiatives.
They know their impact can go way beyond the basketball court, and Steph Curry will one day be remembered for more than just being one of the greatest point guards ever.
Moreover, it seems like Steve Kerr‘s team has finally found its groove after a sluggish start to their season as defending NBA champions.
They’re riding a five-game winning streak even with Steph, who’s nursing a shoulder injury and won’t be able to take the floor for the next couple of weeks at the very least.
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