Stephen Curry spoke to the Cal women’s basketball team after its 60-56 defeat to No. 2 Stanford.
Stephen Curry stopped by the Cal women’s basketball team’s locker room Sunday night to share some words of encouragement after its narrow loss to No. 2 Stanford.
“You have to believe you’re getting better,” Curry told the group, according to a video shared on Twitter by Associated Press reporter Janie McCauley. “Eventually you’ll get into a game and look at each other like, ‘We’re here.’ … Maintain that patience and perseverance throughout all these growing pains and it’ll pay off.”
After delivering a message, Curry also received another jersey to add to his collection. Cal’s Jayda Curry presented him with her No. 30 Cal jersey. The two star guards share a number and last name, but they’re not related. Jayda Curry — who has made at least one 3-pointer in 37 straight games, the third-longest streak in Pac-12 history — said it was cool to have the four-time NBA champion take the time to meet with their team after the game.
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