On Monday, Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry dined at Nobu Malibu with his chef wife Ayesha.
The 32-year-old NBA player and his Canadian ladylove, who turns 32 on March 23, both wore face masks to protect themselves and others from the coronavirus.
According to Johns Hopkins University, there have been 1.2 million confirmed COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles as of Monday, resulting in 22,041 deaths.
Stephen (born Wardell), who was wearing a Staycoolnyc cardigan during his outing, will mark a decade of marriage with Ayesha on July 30.
The Currys first met when they were 14 and 15 years old, in a Christian youth group in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Ohio native and the Full Plate cookbook author are the proud parents of Canon W. Jack, 2, Riley Elizabeth, 8, and Ryan Carson, 5.
Stephen and Ayesha were in Atlanta for All-Star Weekend on Sunday, where he won his second three-point battle of the season against Utah Jazz player Mike Conley.
‘I could hear the temperature rise a little bit,’ Curry said of the reaction from State Farm Arena’s sparse audience.
‘It was a fantastic competition. I’m delighted I finished it.’
The NBA had a great weekend overall because no players, coaches, or game officials tested positive for the coronavirus while in Georgia.