Steph Curry Upgrades to a $30 Million Mansion in the Bay Area

Curry and his family’s suburban Alamo home, located at 1060 Livorna Road, was specially constructed for them. Nearly everything in the house is from Spain or Italy, and his wife, Ayesha, was heavily involved in choosing the finishes.The 8,163-square-foot smart home features four garages that can accommodate seven cars, six bedrooms, and eight and a half bathrooms.

Inside Stephen Curry's $30 million mansion, with photos

A $250,000 vegetable garden, a $500,000 surround sound cinema, an infinity saltwater pool, and a detached gym are among the amenities. Additionally, there is a separate guest wing, a children’s wing, and a billiards room.

Mansion custom built for Stephen Curry lists for $8.9 million

The house was finished in 2018 and cost $6.4 million to build, furnish, and landscape. Before selling it to the present owner in an off-market transaction, the Currys only occupied it until September 2019.

Steph Curry Upgrades to $30M Bay Area Mansion

Ray Allen held the NBA 3-point record for ten years after surpassing Reggie Miller, but Curry shattered it in 2021.

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Curry has recently revealed that he and Penguin Workshop will be collaborating to publish a graphic novel series called “Stephen Curry Presents!: Sports Superheroes.” The first of four chapters, which will be released in the fall of 2024, will center on Curry’s career.

A stunning NBA fan’s response to Jayson Tatum goes viral.

The way one NBA fan sat courtside and gazed at Boston Celtics player Jayson Tatum from within feet of the Team USA guard has gone viral.

Following a foul call during Wednesday night’s game against the Golden State Warriors at TD Garden, Tatum to the sideline to talk to an official.

Two female spectators sitting just beyond the sideline were within ten feet of that interaction. The only fan whose entire body is captured on camera, for around eight seconds, is the female fan on the right, who begins by gazing at Tatum with attention.

The anonymous fan then looks to her pal who eats popcorn for approval before returning her attention to Tatum. The female fan looks down at Tatum’s slacks and then back up before the cameras pan back to the Warriors’ free-throw line for a shot.

The fan is wearing jeans, black boots, and a grey blouse, but Tatum didn’t seem to notice.

On Wednesday, the Warriors defeated the Celtics 118–112, but not due of Tatum’s performance.

Tatum completed the game as the game’s top scorer with 32 points, going 10-for-20 from the field, including 5-of-10 from 3-point range.

The Brooklyn Nets will be the Celtics’ next opponent at home on Friday night.