“Kids love Steph Curry” — Magic Johnson explains why Stephen Curry’s influence goes way beyond the court

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“Kids love Steph Curry” — Magic Johnson explains why Stephen Curry’s influence goes way beyond the court

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Drawing in a massive following of young fans and rewriting the rules of basketball, Stephen Curry is not just altering the Golden State Warriors — he’s changing the definition of an NBA superstar.

Magic Johnson, the Lakers icon, pointed out on ESPN’s Get Up that Curry’s reach is much greater than his remarkable four NBA championships, two MVPs, and exceptional shooting ability. Discover how this superstar has connected generations, influenced the culture, and claimed his position at the top of the game.

Stephen Curry’s Influence Extends Beyond Basketball as He Builds a Fanbase the NBA Never Had

Magic Johnson didn’t hold back — “kids love Steph Curry… they love how he shoots the basketball, but also how he carries himself.”

That feeling really sums up what makes Curry so special—his influence goes way past the usual basketball stats. For sure, Curry broke records—more than 3,390 career three-pointers, the highest in NBA history—and he was the first player to be a unanimous MVP in 2016, helping the Warriors achieve a 73-win season.The magic of Curry lies in his ability to pull in a new generation of fans—kids who admire his long-range shooting and his chill demeanor.

This isn’t just luck — Curry is among the NBA’s leading jersey sellers, and his family-oriented image featuring adorable snapshots of his daughter Riley and wife Ayesha—is crucial to his widespread brand influence.

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Curry's on-court achievements really solidify his impact: he's got four championships (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022), one Finals MVP, and two league MVPs, with one being the only unanimous choice ever. His success has propelled the Warriors to worldwide fame and sparked a change in basketball strategy—now, hitting deep threes is a must.According to Magic Johnson, Curry’s greatness isn’t just in scoring—it’s in making his teammates better: “there’s very few guys… who’s ever made their teammates better.” Curry's selfless style of play, shown through his knack for assisting, leadership qualities, and mentor-like vibe, has built strong trust and unity in Golden State.Also Read: Tyrese Haliburton scores 22 points in NBA Finals Game 3 and then roasts his dad John HaliburtonBeyond basketball, Curry's impact keeps growing through charity work and cultural projects. With programs like Eat. Learn. Play, and encourage young activists—such as advocating for literacy and inspiring dreams of political or civic involvement—he's teaching a generation that having influence comes with responsibility.

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