Golden State Warriors icon Stephen Curry has too many NBA accolades and accomplishments to count, but among them are eight All-Star nods, four NBA titles, two regular-season MVP Awards and a Finals MVP honor as well. He's also the league's all-time three-point king.
Before he was selected by the Dubs with the seventh overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, Curry put together a legendary three-season career at Davidson College.
Stephen Curry's college career was electric.
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) August 31, 2022
⚡️ Led Davidson to Elite 8 in 2008
⚡️ Set NCAA record for threes in a season
⚡️ Led NCAA in scoring in 2009
⚡️ Leads Davidson all-time in points and threes#CurryFor3 pic.twitter.com/UcN4RIztAV
Like many modern men's NCAA basketball superstars, Curry decided to forgo completing a typical four-year college experience to turn pro, but unlike some NBA players, Steph decided to finish what he started in the classroom. On Wednesday, the 34-year-old officially graduated from Davidson.
Wardell Stephen Curry II
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) August 31, 2022
Graduate of @DavidsonCollege #CurryFor3 pic.twitter.com/4vxbXNQ9Ie
No. 30 and the rest of his Golden State teammates will open up their 2022-2023 championship defense when they host the Los Angeles Lakers at 10 p.m. ET on Oct. 18.
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