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Google has named Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry the company's performance adviser for Google Health and Fitbit wearable technology products.
During her appearance on "Call Her Daddy," Ayesha Curry revealed Steph Curry called her crying in 2009 when he was drafted to the NBA.
Google announced a multiyear deal with NBA star Steph Curry on Wednesday at its Made by Google event. As part of the deal, Curry will use AI from Google's Cloud to get better at the game he's played for years.
Ayesha Curry didn’t hold back about the highs and lows she experienced when her husband, Warriors superstar Stephen Curry, reached NBA stardom.
Last season with the Warriors, Curry posted 24.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game. Through 16 seasons, Curry already has led the franchise to four NBA titles while winning two MVP awards during his career with Golden State.
The basketball icon already tried out AI Basketball Coach during Curry Camp, his three-day basketball camp where he mentors 30 student athletes from across the US. "Through interactive demos and challenges, the next generation of athletes learned how our technology can help them elevate their game," Google said.
Ayesha Curry opened up on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast about how her life goals changed after she met her future husband, Steph Curry. She said she was focused on her acting career at the time and didn't have marriage or kids in mind.
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry is one of the greatest NBA players of all time, but some of his greatest successes have come off the court. Curry, 37, h
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E! News on MSNWhy Ayesha Curry Didn't Think She Would Have Kids Before Steph Curry
Ayesha Curry—who shares kids Riley, 14, Ryan, 10, Canon, 7, and Caius, 13 months, with husband Stephen Curry—revealed that she didn’t imagine starting a family before she met the basketball icon.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"Zo was never one to run from the ball" - Dell Curry recalls how different Mourning was from typical NBA rookies
"Zo was never one to run from the ball" - Dell Curry recalls how different Mourning was from typical NBA rookies originally appeared on Basketball Network.