Stephen Curry got so excited he hit his head on the ceiling
By Troy Foster
Stephen Curry got so hyped for game that he hits head on ceiling
Does Stephen Curry know his own ceiling? Apparently not.
Last Friday was national sibling day. Along with posting old pictures on Facebook and tagging you on that day, siblings are also good at embarrassing you or telling the stories that you may not exactly be quick to tell other people.
Enter Stephen Curry’s sister Sydel.
Sydel plays volleyball at Elon University a D1 school and recently did a interview with espnW where she told this hilarious story about her famous brother.
"Stephen looks calm, but he can get hyped up. A good example of that: In high school, Stephen and his team were in the locker room getting super hyped before a Christmas tournament game, jumping up and down, trying to get into it. The next thing I know, Stephen’s in the back getting stitches right before the game starts. He jumped so high that he hit his forehead and busted it open."
I guess it was evident that at an early age that Stephen Curry could jump out of the gym…
In the interview she also revealed a few other awesome Stephen Curry facts. Sydel says that Stephen used to watch a lot of movies with her to the point that he can quote “The Princess Diaries” and “A Walk To Remember.” Stephen is also way into numbers, not just stats, playing soduku and his family often joked about his birthday being March 14th, Pi day.
All this leads me to propose a new idea for All-Star Weekend that would give players a little added rest, more interaction with fans leading to stories like this and interesting insights into the character of players.
Let’s just have each player send their sibling to media day.
Via USA Today
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