Stephen Curry honors Breonna Taylor at the American Century Championship

Stephen Curry and Golden State Warriors will not be among the 22 teams that will participate in the restart of the NBA season at ESPN Worldwide Sports Complex at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando.

But that doesn’t mean I’m not keeping an eye on the action. As he raced alongside his father, Dell, at the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe, Curry said, “Obviously we’ll watch Orlando and take all of this. But come next season, every time it starts, we’ll be ready. I’ve spent seven long years so it’s nice to have some refreshment. “

Star Guard Warriors spent the day playing golf with a pair of personalized shoes in honor of the memory of Breonna Taylor, a 26 year old black woman who was killed by Louisville police while carrying out a “no knock” search warrant on March 13. he was trying to keep Taylor’s story and the search for justice in the spotlight.

“As life goes on, we are all using our platforms to shed light on the injustices that are happening,” he told The Golf Channel. “I wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to celebrate his life and continue the impact that everyone is trying to have on this significant conversation about how we make change for ourselves and the next generation for our children.”

Curry also discussed what he hopes the Warriors can quickly rebound after losing the playoffs just one season after making their fifth NBA final appearance.

“We still have a large core. We have an understanding of who we are. It’s been a crazy year with my hand injury, Klay (Thompson) has been out all year, Draymond (Green) in and out of training with injuries all over a year, a lot of new young kids. It was definitely different. It could be a blessing in disguise, in terms of this next 3-4 years that we want to have – (an opportunity to) rest, get healthy. “

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