As one of the power couples of the Bay Area, Stephen and Ayesha Curry seem to have a really good time.

Ayesha is successful in her own right with her chef gig and presence on social media. She has even added “conspiracy theorist” to her many titles after tweeting that the NBA Finals was rigged after the Warriors lost game 6.

Believe me, she wasn’t the only person who had that thought cross their mind after watching that game.

She was just the one candid enough to express it within her sphere of influence, and it was really more reflective of how much she cares about her husband’s success.

She’s usually the one who accompanies Steph at his many appearances, but on Sunday, the roles reversed, and it was Steph providing her support.

Ayesha was named the grand marshal of the IndyCar season finale at Sonoma Raceway, and Steph got to sit back as his wife got the honor.

The college sweethearts have two daughters together named Riley and Ryan, and are maybe the most discussed family in the NBA.

Riley became something of an internet sensation during the Warriors’ run to the championship two seasons ago, and to non-basketball fans, Curry’s family might be even more famous than he is.

As Ayesha got to participate in such a prestigious event, Steph raved about how great it is that his wife is being recognized for her talents.

“She’s got a great thing going and I am supportive of the things she’s passionate about: cooking, her lifestyle platform,” said Steph. “So to see that be recognized and give her opportunities like this to just get out and have some fun, I am happy to support her.”

The two of them got to ride in an IndyCar driven by racing legend Mario Andretti before the Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma.

Training camp starts really soon, and it’s nice that Steph gets to unwind and enjoy his wife get recognized by such a huge sports organization before embarking on the quest to get the Warriors another championship.

About The Author

Editor

Basketball, hockey, baseball, and football enthusiast. Editor at Warriors World. Former editor at SenShot and Rink Royalty. Former co-editor at Air Alamo. Former staff writer at Dodgers Nation, Hashtag Basketball, and Last Word on Hockey. B.A. in political science with a minor in humanities from San Jose State University. M.A. in government with an emphasis in CA state politics from Sacramento State University.

Related Posts