Azzi Fudd, MiLaysia Fulwiley and More Hoops Star Shine in $240,000,000 Worth NBA Star’s Training Camp

    Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry’s “Curry Camp” is a place where both male and female players train together, with the four-time NBA champion also giving his valuable insights. Recently, the annual Curry Camp was hosted at Arrillaga Family Gym in Menlo Park, backed by Under Armour. Three sessions have taken place already on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, which featured several women’s college basketball stars, including Azzi Fudd and MiLaysia Fulwiley and more.

    On Friday, Curry, who is worth $240 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, shared an Instagram post featuring multiple images from the camp. In the first image, the NBA Finals MVP can be seen giving an introductory speech. In another image, some of the women’s stars can be seen receiving guidance from performance coaches at the camp.

    In one photo, UConn Huskies guard Azzi Fudd can be seen posing with a group of young basketball girls. Fulwiley can be seen in a candid pose in another snap. Likewise, there are multiple such photos, documenting the experience of what unfolded at the “Curry Camp.”

    “Every day is our opportunity to find something new in this game. I’m still on this journey. Curry Camp Day 2 was no different,” Curry captioned the Instagram post.

     

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    Steph Curry Reflects on Curry Camp’s Role in Athlete Development

    Steph Curry’s recent “Curry Camp” was a week-long event attended by talented boys and girls from across the country for elite-level training and competition. Curry himself actively participated in playing scrimmages and mentoring young athletes.

    Curry’s inspiration behind organizing such events is legends like Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash, who shaped his journey. He hopes that his camp similarly impacts its participants.

    “I learned a little something and carried that with me,” he told reporters Thursday afternoon.”

    “Hopefully, we’re a part of their journeys like that,” Curry added. “All those athletes that have the opportunity to reach the next level, you just want them to have that access to the way I see the game.”

    The Curry Camp is an annual camp which had its first edition in 2015. Since then, every year this camp has been arranged except for last year when the Warriors star was busy for the Paris Olympics. Over the years, it has seen notable participations from professional hoopers, including Anthony Edwards, Chet Holmgren, Darius Garland, Cooper Flagg, Paige Bueckers, Cameron Brink and Te-Hina Paopao.

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