Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry enjoyed a sushi date with his chef wife Ayesha at Nobu Malibu on Monday.
The 32-year-old NBA star and his Canadian ladylove – turning 32 on March 23 – both made sure to protect themselves and others from the coronavirus by wearing face masks.
Celebratory meal! Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry enjoyed a sushi date with his chef wife Ayesha at Nobu Malibu on Monday
Stephen (born Wardell) – who wore a Staycoolnyc cardigan during his outing – will celebrate an impressive decade of marriage with Ayesha on July 30.
The Currys originally met, age 14 and 15, at a church youth group in Charlotte, NC
The Ohio-born baller and the Full Plate cookbook author are proud parents of son Canon W. Jack, 2; daughter Riley Elizabeth, 8; and daughter Ryan Carson, 5.
On Sunday, Stephen and Ayesha were in Atlanta for All-Star Weekend where he won his second three-point contest against Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley.
Mandatory: The 32-year-old NBA star and his Canadian ladylove – turning 32 on March 23 – both made sure to protect themselves and others from the coronavirus by wearing face masks
Still going strong! Stephen (born Wardell) – who wore a Staycoolnyc cardigan during his outing – will celebrate an impressive decade of marriage with Ayesha on July 30
High school sweethearts: The Currys originally met, age 14 and 15, at a church youth group in Charlotte, NC
‘Mommy and Daddy’s favorite people!’ The Ohio-born baller and the Full Plate cookbook author are proud parents of son Canon W. Jack, 2; daughter Riley Elizabeth, 8; and daughter Ryan Carson, 5 (pictured January 4)
‘I could hear the temperature rise a little bit,’ Curry told ESPN of the reaction from the small crowd allowed in State Farm Arena.
‘It was some awesome competition. I’m glad I got it done.’
It was a successful weekend all around for the NBA as no players, coaches, or game officials tested positive for the coronavirus while in Georgia.
‘That’s a wrap!’ On Sunday, Stephen and Ayesha were in Atlanta for All-Star Weekend where he won his second three-point contest against Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley
Curry told ESPN of the reaction from the small crowd allowed in State Farm Arena: ‘I could hear the temperature rise a little bit. It was some awesome competition. I’m glad I got it done’
The bubble worked! It was a successful weekend all around for the NBA as no players, coaches, or game officials tested positive for the coronavirus while in Georgia