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Stephen Curry’s frustrated dream before succeeding in the NBA is still possible: Ayesha reveals it

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Stephen Curry‘s story is one of basketball’s most remarkable transformations. From a lightly recruited high school guard to a four-time NBA champion and the player who revolutionized the three-point shot, Curry has carved out a legacy that places him among the greatest to ever play the game.

Yet, according to his wife Ayesha, Curry‘s vision for his future looked very different before the NBA spotlight found him.

On a recent episode of her podcast Call Me Daddy, she shared that long before he was selling out arenas and rewriting record books, Curry wanted nothing more than to coach at the high school level.

“I didn’t know that he was going to end up playing basketball. He said he wanted to be a high school basketball coach,” Ayesha said, recalling his early ambitions.

A humble dream for a transformative player

Curry‘s path to superstardom was never guaranteed. His slight frame and unconventional shooting form made him a late bloomer in the eyes of scouts. Even at Charlotte Christian High School, where he excelled, he didn’t generate the kind of hype typical of future NBA superstars. For Ayesha, who grew up in a family rooted in the arts, sports simply weren’t central.

“Apparently, he was [a good player], but I genuinely didn’t pay attention to that,” she admitted. “I grew up in such an art-driven family that sports outside of Doug Flutie, playing for the Buffalo Bills, it just wasn’t a thing in my house.”

Her comments underscore just how unlikely Curry‘s rise was. From dreaming of diagramming plays for teenagers to becoming the most prolific shooter the NBA has ever seen, Curry‘s journey is a reminder of how unpredictable talent and opportunity can be.

Still playing at the highest level

Now 37, Curry enters the 2025/26 NBA season with questions swirling about his longevity. While retirement is inevitably on the horizon, he has given no indication that he is ready to step away. Instead, his focus remains squarely on competing for another championship with the Golden State Warriors, the franchise he helped turn into a dynasty.

Despite his age, Curry continues to play at an elite level, defying expectations and challenging the limits of what shooters can accomplish deep into their careers. His impact reaches far beyond Golden State. Entire generations of young players now model their games after him, stretching the floor and prioritizing range in ways once considered impossible.

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