Since joining the team, Stephen Curry has been a crucial part of the Golden State Warriors. He has led the Warriors to multiple NBA championships and carved his name into history many times. One of his remarkable achievements is averaging over 10 points in the fourth quarter of multiple Finals series.
Only Michael Jordan and Shaquille O’Neal have matched this stunning feat. Jordan achieved this in 1993, 1997, and 1998. Shaq did it in 1995 and 2000, while Curry reached this milestone in 2015 and 2018.
The passionate NBA fan also stands out in playoff runs, where he averaged 25 points per game on a 60% true shooting percentage. He has reached the Finals five times under these conditions, more than LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Larry Bird.
Throughout his career, the Warriors star has won three championships while maintaining these impressive averages. This season, Curry did not let his talent go unnoticed. In 74 games, he averaged 26.4 points, 5.1 assists, and 4.5 rebounds.
Stephen Curry Teams Up with Sony for ‘GOAT’
Sony Pictures Animation has unveiled its latest project, GOAT. It’s a sports-themed animated feature set to hit theaters on February 13, 2026. This announcement comes with high hopes from both the studio and fans, as Warriors superstar Stephen Curry joins as producer.
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The film promises to blend the excitement of sports with the magic of animation. Through his production banner, Unanimous Media, the Warriors player will collaborate closely with partner Erick Peyton to ensure the success of GOAT.
Curry’s latest venture into entertainment isn’t his first. He recently served as an executive producer for the Netflix animated series Good Times.
Additionally, Curry is actively engaged in the upcoming Peacock mockumentary series, Mr. Throwback.
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