Steph Curry Steph Curry (Image source: Sports Center)
Since joining the U.S. men’s basketball team camp, Steph Curry has been visibly enthusiastic. His excitement stole his fans’ hearts in moments like giving Joel Embiid a new nickname and sharing a wholesome moment with LeBron James.

After Team USA defeated Canada 86-72 in an exhibition game on Wednesday, Curry’s excitement soon stole the limelight. The Golden State Warriors star added to Team Canada’s woes with a triumphant game-winning pose.

As USA Basketball celebrated their exhibition win over Canada with “Not Like Us” playing on the Jumbotron, Curry’s humorous pose energized Team USA fans.

Curry’s last appearance for Team USA was at the 2014 FIBA World Cup. There he played a crucial role in winning the gold medal. With this potentially being his last Olympics, Curry is determined to give it his all. He contributed 12 points, dished out 3 assists, and made 3 three-pointers in Team USA’s victory over Canada.

Steph Curry is Off the Table for Trade Talks, Says Warriors Coach Steve Kerr

With the Golden State Warriors losing Klay Thompson to free agency this offseason, Steph Curry finds himself in a uniquely secure position. Unlike Thompson, Curry is firmly planted as a cornerstone of the Warriors’ future.

During an appearance on the Willard & Dibs show, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr stated Curry’s untouchable status.

There’s very few players in the league who are not talked about in trade discussions. Steph Curry is not being talked about in trade talks. Everybody else is,” Kerr said.

Kerr mentioned the rarity of such a status, comparing it to other NBA superstars like LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Everybody’s got maybe one or two guys who are off the table. So the vast majority of the players in the NBA are going to be discussed in trade talks because everyone’s trying to improve their team,” Kerr added.

“One of the Greatest Players of All Time”- Kelsey Plum Believes A’ja Wilson Should Win the WNBA MVP With a Unanimous Vote This Year

Kelsey Plum hails A'ja Wilson as the next MVPKelsey Plum and A’ja Wilson (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
The Las Vegas Aces conquered Indiana Fever on Tuesday, thanks to a fiery performance from their superstar forward A’ja Wilson. The 2-time WNBA champion’s brilliance on the hardwood mesmerized her teammate Kelsey Plum so much that she ended up declaring Wilson the MVP for the season.

During the post-game press conference, Plum said, “Just another night at the the office, like, we take it for grantedhb But we’re watching one of the greatest players of all time in front of our eyes.” Then the Aces guard boldly added, “It’s a unanimous vote this year [for her as MVP], you feel me? Just saying.”

A’ja Wilson grabbed the spotlight with her remarkable offensive and defensive skills in the 88-69 win against Caitlin Clark’s Fever. The Aces’ leader entertained the Vegas crowd by putting up 28 points, 9 rebounds, 2 steals and 5 stellar blocks on the scoreboard.

Wilson has impressive numbers of 27 points, 11 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.9 steals and 2.5 blocks per game this season, which could earn her the third MVP title as Plum speculated. The 29-year-old guard herself had a phenomenal contribution of 34 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists in the victory.

After showcasing her outstanding performance in the action-filled game, Wilson addressed the shift in energy this season in the league.