NBA fans are starting to buzz about the possibility of trouble between Steph and Ayesha Curry.
During her appearance on Call Her Daddy with Alex Cooper, Ayesha dropped a candid admission that caught people off guard — and had social media running wild.

“No. So I didn’t want kids. I didn’t want to get married,” she said. “I thought I was going to be ‘career girl,’ and that’s it.”
Ayesha Curry says Steph Curry doesn’t understand her, she never wanted kids, and that she can’t pursue her career 😮👀 pic.twitter.com/Aywnb4QGhE
— BricksCenter (@BricksCenter) October 3, 2025
She explained that Steph struggles to fully understand her perspective, but that honesty didn’t stop the internet from spinning up breakup theories.
“The divorce settlement is gonna be massive,” one fan joked.
The divorce settlement is gonna be massive. 🤦
— Kengraves (@yub52239429) October 3, 2025
Another chimed in,
“Steph definitely cheated on her…”
And a third added,
“What a brat. She’s filthy rich. She could’ve hired help and pursued a career if she wanted to. She’s using Steph as an excuse.”
It’s probably just social media jumping the gun, but the comments definitely stirred the pot — especially given how the Currys have always seemed like one of the NBA’s most grounded couples.
“Someone Tell Him LeBron Is No Longer On His Team”: NBA Fans Troll Davion Mitchell Over Championship Talk
Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell isn’t thinking small heading into the 2025–26 season. After the second day of training camp at Florida Atlantic University, Mitchell told ClutchPoints that the team’s mindset is all about going the distance.

“I mean, I think we expect a championship. I think that getting to the Finals is our goal,” Mitchell said. “We’re not thinking about just getting out of the first round. That’s not really our thing. We just try to win a championship, and we have the depth to do it. We have the players to do it, I mean, hopefully we can stay healthy and have a good run.”
Davion Mitchell says he expects a championship from the Miami Heat
“I mean, I think we expect a championship. I think that getting to the Finals is our goal. We’re not thinking about just getting out of the first round. That’s not really our thing. We just try to win a… pic.twitter.com/DpIbIQlZXj
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) October 2, 2025
Confident? Sure. But NBA fans weren’t exactly buying the hype.
“Someone tell him LeBron is no longer on his team,” one fan laughed.
Someone tell him LeBron is no longer on his team.
— HawaiianPoke (@HawaiianPoke) October 2, 2025

“Mind u this dude hasn’t won a single playoff round in his entire career.”
“Wtf is Spo feeding these dudes? They’re delusional, and I love it.”
The Heat didn’t have much to celebrate last year after being swept by Cleveland in the opening round, but Mitchell’s optimism at least shows there’s still fire in the locker room heading into the new season.

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