Stephen Curry refuses to sit idle outside court as Warriors star announces major career move

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Stephen Curry refuses to sit idle outside court as Warriors star announces major career move

Stephen Curry. Image via: D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images

Even while sidelined, Stephen Curry continues to expand his influence away from basketball. The Golden State Warriors star recently revealed a new business step tied to his bourbon brand, showing that his off-court plans remain active while fans wait for his return to the lineup.Curry announced a partnership involving his Gentlemen’s Cut Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey with Men’s Journal. The collaboration places the whiskey inside the Men’s Journal Spirit Shop and includes a promotional campaign that features Curry himself. The four-time NBA champion remains out with a knee injury.

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The new partnership marks a notable step for Stephen Curry’s growing portfolio beyond basketball.

Gentlemen’s Cut Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, a brand closely tied to his identity away from the court, is now available through the Men’s Journal Spirit Shop.According to promotional details, the bourbon is aged between five and seven years and bottled at 90 proof. The mash bill includes 75 percent corn, 21 percent rye and 4 percent malted barley. The standard 750 ml bottle is listed at $83 in the online shop.

The collaboration also includes a March Madness themed giveaway organized by Men’s Journal.

Fans can enter for a chance to win two autographed Curry basketballs and two signed Warriors jerseys. Entries close on March 11 at 11:59 p.m. ET, and the sweepstakes rules state that no purchase is required.

Stephen Curry injury update: When will the Warriors star return?

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Stephen Curry. Image via: Getty Images

While Curry’s business news gained attention, the larger question inside the Warriors community still centers on his health. The veteran guard is dealing with patellofemoral pain syndrome along with a bone bruise in his right knee.Golden State announced earlier that Curry had made progress and would undergo another evaluation within a ten-day window after missing several games. As of Tuesday, he remained listed as out.The injury has already kept Curry away from more than two weeks of action. During that span, Golden State has struggled to maintain rhythm, going 5-9 while searching for consistent offense.Before the injury, Curry remained one of the league’s most productive players. He averaged 27.2 points, 4.8 assists and 3.5 rebounds across 39 appearances this season. His scoring and floor spacing play a central role in the Warriors’ offensive structure.Team insiders expect another medical evaluation soon, which could provide a clearer timeline. Until that update arrives, Golden State continues to compete without its most influential player while Curry manages recovery.

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