The Los Angeles Lakers’ star encourages the pair to continue to enjoy the niceties of life
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Fresh off the back of their 2024 Olympic Games gold medal, LeBron James has offered Steph Curry some marital advice by telling the Golden State Warriors star to continue enjoying their lives.
Despite Curry failing to make the postseason picture, he still managed to become a champion by winning gold in basketball at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France in a hard-fought contest against Victor Wembanyama‘s host nation.
Now with training camp for the upcoming 2024/25 NBA season still a month away, the 36-year-old is kicking up his feet, sitting back and relaxing with wine and dinner dates with his wife, Ayesha, something James is a big fan of.
“You damn right!! The only way,” said the Los Angeles Lakers‘ James of Curry’s Instagram post with the caption of, “Enjoying life!!!”
Curry is ever popular on the Meta-owned social media network where users regularly post photos of their lives with 58m followers and his latest post attracted a cool 570,000 likes and 1888 comments from fans and other celebrities.
Lindsay Lohan also responded shortly after James, adding a heart eyes emoji and praise hands to the thread of comments as fans showed their love for the couple with Steph in a white t-shirt and blue shirt whilst his wife wore a yellow dress.
One user wrote, “Best shooter in history.”
Whilst a second said, “LOOK AT CURRY MAN. SO INSPIRATIONAL.”
And a third commented, “Steph seems to be enjoying life with the wife happy for him.”
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The Golden State Warriors have to wait well over a month before they take to the court once again as they face the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday, October 6.
Curry will look to improve his and the team’s form after a disappointing 2023/24 campaign saw them finish 10th in the NBA’s Western Conference with a .561 record and 46 wins, before being eliminated 118-94 in the play-in game by the Sacramento Kings.