NBA Fans picked up on a small detail that quickly turned into a loud discussion online. During a Davidson College game, Steph and Ayesha Curry were shown sitting courtside, casually talking while watching the action. SportsCenter shared the clip with the caption, “Ayesha reppin’ Steph’s college jersey at the Davidson game [heart emoji].” What should have been a simple family moment became timeline fuel.
Ayesha reppin’ Steph’s college jersey at the Davidson game[heart emoji] pic.twitter.com/KAXXhIcK3u
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 31, 2025
Ayesha was wearing Steph Curry’s old Davidson jersey, a nod to where his national story first took off. For many NBA Fans, it came off as supportive and sentimental. Others, however, zoomed in on Steph’s facial expression and started reading body language like it was playoff film.
One comment that gained attention came from @imreggiedejesus, who joked, “Steph look about done wit her [crying emoji].”

The post felt like a remix of a joke that’s floated around social media before, but the replies didn’t fully bite. Most NBA Fans pushed back by pointing out how relaxed the couple looked and how often they attend games together as a family.
Not everyone kept it light. @MichaelPiter5 stirred things up by sharing a photo of Drake and Ayesha from a Milan show, writing, “Put yourself in her shoes! He gave her everything! Everything! What does she do? She pulls a Will Smith on him! Honestly! Did the guy deserve that?”
That take drew mixed reactions, with NBA Fans split between calling it overreach and reminding others not to project rumors onto real people.
The wider tone of the thread leaned positive. NBA Fans focused more on the jersey itself and what Davidson still means to Steph Curry. Seeing Ayesha wear it felt personal, like a reminder that before MVP chants and sold-out arenas, there was a smaller gym and a different spotlight.
In the end, NBA Fans treated the moment how they usually do. A few jokes, a few hot takes, and a lot of defense for a family they’ve watched grow up in public. Sometimes a jersey is just a jersey.
NBA Fans Revisit Steph Curry’s Wild Tunnel Shot As Old Clip Resurfaces
NBA Fans were taken on a quick trip back after the NBA shared one of Steph Curry’s most talked-about moments of 2025.

The league posted a clip of Curry hitting a 100-foot shot from the tunnel, captioned, “The craziest shot of 2025 wasn’t even during a game… Re-live Steph Curry’s UNREAL tunnel shot from all angles [mind blown emoji].”
The comments filled up instantly. NBA Fans have seen Curry do impossible things for years, but this one still hits different. @Spec_0p summed up the mood by saying, “Skill from deep in the tunnel. Always poppin Shots for the crowd [basketball emoji].” It wasn’t about stats or wins. It was about showmanship.
Some NBA Fans went deeper. @JordanTrails broke down the mechanics, writing, “And the only way to throw that shot is with massive side spin, which means he has to aim well to the left of the target. I want to know how many attempts it took.” That mix of awe and curiosity is common whenever Curry clips resurface.
What stands out is how these moments keep circulating. The shot wasn’t part of a game, didn’t change a score, and didn’t come with pressure. Yet NBA Fans treat it like a highlight reel staple. That’s because Curry’s appeal isn’t just about what he does in official minutes. It’s about the feeling that something unreal might happen at any time.
The clip also showed why younger fans gravitate toward him. NBA Fans often point out that Curry makes skill look casual, even playful. There’s no buildup, no celebration, just a shot falling from a place no one else would try.
As the video continues to rack up views, NBA Fans are reminded why these moments never fade. With Curry, even a walk through the tunnel can turn into history.

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