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Steph Curry Party Nyc

The Steph Curry Party in New York City was a night to remember for the superstar basketball player. The celebration was timed so that Curry could celebrate the NBA record he set in his career, passing Ray Allen’s mark. The former Charlotte Hornets player and his wife, Ayesha, wore Under Armour gear and their son’s father, Dell, was in attendance. Dell Curry was seen holding the record-breaking game ball that Curry shot.

The evening began at Catch Steak in Manhattan, where Curry, Andre Iguodala, and Kevin Durant celebrated his new record. Curry, a member of the Golden State Warriors, also went out to eat with Kevin Durant, who lives in the Big Apple. The threesome stayed until about 5 in the morning. After celebrating with their teammates, Curry’s father also joined them.

Reggie Miller was on hand to cover the event. He was the all-time leader in made threes until Ray Allen broke it ten years ago. The acclaimed broadcaster was also on the call when Durant broke the record in 2011. It was a great honor to have Reggie on the call that day.

Sabrina Ionescu also attended the event, in honor of Curry. The two have grown close over the years. In fact, they were seated near one another at a table and got to meet each other. Ionescu was awarded an All-Star honor this season.

Steph Curry’s teammate Kevin Durant attended the celebration and even tweeted “Send the Rollie!” The engraved Rolex watches were given out to Curry’s teammates. The teammate who has the most assists in a game also received an engraved Rolex watch. Curry has overtaken Ray Allen’s record for three-pointers in NBA history and may break his record very soon.

Stephen Curry has made “Night Night” his signature celebration this postseason. The celebration went viral on social media, where fans tweeted “night night” when he put his opponent’s hopes to bed. The Golden State Warriors are headed for their fourth NBA championship under Curry’s leadership. Meanwhile, Curry’s business interests are preparing to cash in on his success.

The “Night, Night” celebration is now legendary in the NBA, having been copied by many other sports players and celebrities. It is even catching on in other walks of life, including the WNBA. One such star in New York is Sabrina Ionescu, a guard with the New York Liberty. Ionescu has already had a dominant collegiate career at Oregon and set a record for triple-doubles.

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