Former teammates, they are two of the world’s top basketball players.
Despite a dramatic breakup years ago, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant demonstrated that they still have no hard feelings towards one another.
Superstar Curry of the Golden State Warriors, 33, was spotted out and about on Wednesday night celebrating in New York City till 5:30 a.m., just after surpassing Ray Allen’s NBA record of 2,974 career three-pointers.
The 33-year-old Durant, who currently plays for the Brooklyn Nets after departing from Curry and the rest of the championship-winning squad in June 2019, was unexpectedly present at the event by many basketball enthusiasts.
Steph, real name Wardell Stephen Curry II, appeared happy as he departed the festivities in the early hours of the morning wearing a baseball cap and a black Under Armour hoodie from his iconic brand.
Durant wore a beanie, sneakers, sweatshirt, jeans, and an all-black outfit topped off with a blue camouflage jacket.
The two players, who are presently the front-runners for the NBA MVP award, won the 2017 and 2018 NBA Championships together during their three seasons as teammates.
After Durant tore his Achilles tendon and signed a free agent contract with the Brooklyn Nets a few weeks later, the Golden State Warriors were defeated by the Toronto Raptors in the NBA Finals in June 2019.
The 2018–19 season was somewhat turbulent due to Durant’s well-known altercation with teammate Draymond Green in November 2018, which many believed to be the reason the star eventually left. However, in an August podcast, the players accused coach Steve Kerr and president/general manager Bob Myers of handling the situation improperly.