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Steph Curry returns to Davidson, gets interstate named after him
On the last leg of their three-game East Coast road trip to end the 2025 calendar year, the Golden State Warriors will meet the Charlotte Hornets on New Year's Eve. Prior to tipping off against the Hornets, Stephen Curry returned home to college, Davidson, just outside of Charlotte.
Curry, the former Davidson star, was honored at his old college Tuesday night and then helped the Golden State Warriors beat the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday.
Standing as the center of attention during halftime of Tuesday night’s Davidson men’s basketball game at John M. Belk Arena, Steph Curry soaked it all in as the university he once called home renamed part of the highway — Exit 30 off I-77 — after him.
Did the Warriors go 40 years without a Steph?” Kerr asked. "Probably. So that's where you have to get lucky in the NBA."
While the Golden State Warriors star received the honor, his wife, Ayesha Curry, was also in attendance and caught many eyes for her choice of dressing.
The Warriors (18-16) were coming off a nice bounce-back victory in Brooklyn, and ended 2025 with with more winning as they’re set to play 10 of their next 11 games at home. The Warriors have also scored at least 120 points in five consecutive games, their longest such streak since 2018.
I’ve been a lifelong Panthers fan ever since,” Steph Curry said, recalling the first games he attended in 1995.
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