Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry wowed fans with his outfit for his recent arena entrance, which also gained the reaction of the player he was giving tribute to.
On Instagram, San Francisco 49ers star tight end George Kittle reacted to the recent tribute Warriors star Steph Curry made. While he did not object to it in any way, Kittle shared his honest take on Curry’s outfit.

“@Stephencurry30 who’d you lose a bet to my guy,” he wrote in a comment, with laughing emojis attached to it.
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Curry appeared at the Chase Center for the Warriors’ matchup against the Houston Rockets in a new style of shoe. He wore the Air Jordan 1 Low, which was designed in collaboration with rap artist Travis Scott, and was wearing a jersey representing 49ers tight end George Kittle. This continues to be an ongoing trend in which Curry wears game day apparel that honors many of the most talented athletes from the past.
Most notably, he has paid tribute to some of the best former NBA players (Kobe Bryant with his jersey number and Michael Jordan with his overall comparison) by wearing similar items during games.
Steph Curry to Miss Two Weeks of Games Due to Injury
Steph Curry will be sidelined for at least a week after an MRI confirmed a right quadriceps contusion and muscle strain, the Golden State Warriors announced Thursday. Curry will be re-evaluated in seven days and is expected to miss multiple games as the team adjusts its rotation.

The injury occurred late in Wednesday’s loss to the Houston Rockets, when Curry limped after trying to take a charge and later fell following a charging foul, prompting him to leave the game for evaluation. Guard Gary Payton II also exited with a sprained ankle during the game.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said the team was relieved the issue was a quad rather than an ankle or knee, but acknowledged Curry’s absence will force lineup and strategy changes, with the Warriors having dropped four of five and sitting at 10–10. Rookie guard Will Richard stepped up in the game, scoring 18 points and grabbing six rebounds as the club looks for additional scoring sources.
“It obviously changes everything (with Curry out),” Kerr said. “Our rotations, how we’re playing, who we’re playing through. When I heard it was a quad, I was actually kind of relieved. That’s better than an ankle or a knee. So hopefully he can recover quickly.”
So far this season, Steph Curry is averaging 28.8 points per game, with the Warriors playing at 9-7 when he’s on court, and fumbling at 1-3 when he is not.

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