Stephen Curry, the four time NBA champion, has always been a force to be reckoned with on the court even after playing for close to two decades.
While Stephen Curry has always been a pretty strong player, the NBA legend has opened up about the emotional and mental toll of carrying pressure on the court.
Stephen Curry opens up about the emotional toll of playing in the NBA for over a decade
A few months ago, in a heartfelt interview, Stephen Curry said, “That’s more mental warfare for me to just enjoy the moment…”
The NBA legend added, “I don’t care how many free throws you’ve made, when you need two of them, you do get nervous, so the smile is more to kind of embrace the moment and enjoy it instead of overthinking or worrying about mechanics or anything.”
The four time NBA champion continued, “So I’ve been doing that a lot lately, like last couple years, just playing mind games with myself and enjoying the moment.”
Interestingly, this was not the first time that the Dallas Mavericks’ star player Stephen Curry has spoken about the pressure he handles mentally.
In another interview with PEOPLE, Stephen Curry opened up about how he continues to feel imposter syndrome even after being one of the most popular and talented players in the league.
Stephen Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry has received brutal hate even after she has always cheered him on
Despite the pressure he has faced, Stephen Curry’s wife, popular entrepreneur Ayesha Curry, has always cheered him on and has stayed by his side through all the challenging times he has faced in his career.
Interestingly, even though Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, have been married for close to two decades, the two have received brutal trolling for their marriage.
Over the last few months, billions of fans have verbally attacked Stephen Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry after she made a few controversial comments about her life with the NBA legend.
However, the NBA legend Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, have stayed away from commenting on the drama as they focus on their children.