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An early offseason can feel like a quiet pause, but for Stephen Curry, it’s a bittersweet silence. Another year without a championship ring stings deep. Yet, even in the shadow of disappointment, there’s warmth. Right there beside him is Ayesha Curry, his steady light in the dark. Together, they find joy beyond the scoreboard. And that glimmer of hope makes the tough moments easier to bear. After all, every ending holds a new beginning.

The Currys, as always, are making ripples in the world with their offseason activities together. Their Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation received the rightful recognition from TIME100 on Thursday. And days after a grand night at the TIME100 Philanthropy Impact Dinner,

Steph and Ayesha headed to Napa Valley’s BottleRock’ 2025, Mrs. Curry’s IG Storys said. Other big names like Justin Timberlake, Green Day, and Ice Cube electrified the atmosphere as they graced the festival.
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However, the highlight of the celebration was the superstar point guard’s liquor brand, Gentleman’s Cut Bourbon. Ayesha Curry reshared an IG Story from Danielle Iturbe, her friend and Sweet July associate, showing the couple chatting with a guest about the liquor. Curry wanted more than trophies. So, he poured his passion into something smoother. To toast moments with friends and family, he stepped into the whiskey game.

Sure, he could have built a distillery from scratch. But why not play it smart? He teamed up with Boone County Distilling instead. After all, good bourbon and great decisions go hand in hand. Now, as Ayesha packed her bags and accompanied Steph to the festival, the Baby-Faced Assassin added some $100k to his wallet. Do you remember that collaboration he did with billionaire YouTuber Mr. Beast?

Stephen Curry makes $100,000 as he reaches Napa Valley with Ayesha Curry

In the world of basketball, one lesson stands tall: Never poke the bear, especially if that bear is Stephen Curry. During a MrBeast challenge, high school sharpshooter Demarrion found that out the hard way. When asked to pick between LeBron James and Curry, he sided with the Lakers legend. A smirk from Curry and a warning from Mr. Beast set the tone. Then, the Petty King let it fly, draining 14 threes in just 30 seconds like it was nothing.

Demarrion had twice the time to beat that mark for a shot at $100,000. But nerves and pressure told a different story. He managed nine threes in a minute, falling short of the magic number. Curry, cool and collected, walked away with the win and donated the prize to his Eat. Learn. Play Foundation. Still, hats off to Demarrion for lighting the fire in Steph. It just made the moment that much sweeter.

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Some offseasons write a better story than a playoff run. From cashing in threes to pouring bourbon and lighting up Napa with Ayesha Curry, Stephen turned a quiet stretch into a celebration. Awards, festivals, and fiery challenges—he did it all with flair.

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