Ayesha Curry pays a heartfelt birthday homage to her ‘coolest’ husband Steph Curry

On Wednesday, Steph Curry, the all-time leader in 3-pointers made his 36th birthday. His spouse, Ayesha Curry, sent a touching homage on her Instagram page in celebration.

Ayesha posted pictures of her spouse and herself together in some of the images. In addition to posting a few pictures of Steph, she showered praises on her post in an extensive caption.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following is what Ayesha wrote on the four-time NBA champion’s Instagram post:

“Happy birthday to my little one!!!!!! Another trip around the sun. He is the smartest, most diligent, and coolest guy I have ever encountered, and I am so appreciative of every aspect of him. The comedy sense is merely a chef’s kiss.”His 36th year will undoubtedly be nothing short of extraordinary. From the top of the Instagram mountain, sending you all my love. To my sweetheart, the happiest of birthdays.”

Even though Steph is 36 years old, he is not among the league’s top 10 oldest active players. He is one of the few players who is older than 35, though. In actuality, he is not even the Golden State Warriors’ oldest player. That honor goes to 38-year-old Chris Paul.

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Examining Steph Curry’s 36-year-old playBy the time they reach their late 30s, most athletes start to deteriorate, but Steph Curry still seems to be ahead of time. He’s still his team’s top option, so he hasn’t slowed down—at least not offensively. He may perhaps be the sole bright point for the struggling Warriors, according to some.

The Warriors (34-31) are still in 10th place in the West, behind the LA Lakers (36-31), despite Curry’s outstanding play. They had been winning both before and after the All-Star celebrations, but they have lost three of their previous five games, suggesting that whatever spark they had seems to have been doused.

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In any case, it is difficult to dispute Steph Curry’s stellar season-long stat line. At 26.9 points per game, he is leading his club. With a 40.7% 3-point shooting percentage, he is still lighting up the scoreboard outside the arc, and he was selected for the 10th time as an All-Star.

Steph Curry would undoubtedly prefer that the Warriors experience greater success in addition to his stats, but supporters of the team may see his sustained success as a plus and a foundation for the upcoming season or two.