Steph Curry, a four-time NBA champion, is taking a break from basketball before representing Team USA in the Paris Olympics. During his time off, he was spotted with Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper at the Williams Sonoma Culinary Stage on Saturday.
Steph Curry couldn’t resist showing off his basketball s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁s, even in a non-basketball setting. He started shooting cheesesteaks into the crowd with a follow-through, and Bradley Cooper joined in, shooting cheesesteaks like a basketball.
The two celebrities joined Emmy Award-winning chef Jose Andres at the BottleRock Napa Valley festival, which drew a record crowd on Day 2 of the Wine Country Festival. Videos have gone viral on social media that showed Curry singing “Shallow” with Bradley Cooper, a hit song from the 2018 movie “A Star is Born” featuring Cooper and Lady Gaga.
The lighthearted moment showcased the playful side of two of the world’s most accomplished figures in their respective fields, as they brought joy to the festival-goers and social media users alike. It’s a reminder that even the most talented and busy individuals can have fun and connect with others through unexpected moments like this.
Bradley Cooper and Steph Curry at @BottleRockNapa’s Culinary Stage @StephenCurry30 @SFGate pic.twitter.com/ozFpvtmZsY
_Madilynne Medina (@madilynneee) May 26, 2024_
Stephen A. Smith roots for Steph Curry
Stephen A. Smith believes the Golden State Warriors owe it to Steph Curry to provide him with a talented roster capable of winning another championship. He compared Curry to a God-like figure in the Bay Area and emphasized his immense value to the team.
(The Warriors) owe Steph Curry whatever the hell Steph Curry wants. I’m a Christian, and I don’t compare any man to God, but that man Steph Curry is the closest thing to a God-like figure that you got in that area. Make no mistake about it. Too invaluable. Too untouchable. Stephen A. Smith said on 95.7 The Game’s “Willard & Dibs”
The Warriors had a disappointing season, finishing 10th in the Western Conference with a 46-36 record. They were eliminated from the NBA Play-In Tournament by the Sacramento Kings.
Smith’s comments highlighted the need for the Warriors to rebuild and surround Curry with a stronger supporting cast. With young talent like Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and Trayce Jackson-Davis, the team has a foundation to build upon.