“I’m just human”: Stephen Curry breaks silence on dealing with pressure and emotional strain with Ayesha Curry by his side | NBA News

“I’m just human”: Stephen Curry breaks silence on dealing with pressure and emotional strain with Ayesha Curry by his side
Stephen Curry breaks silence on dealing with pressure and emotional strain with Ayesha Curry by his side.(Image via Getty Images)

Stephen Curry, the NBA legend and the Golden State Warriors’ star player, has often credited his wife, Ayesha Curry, for the success he has achieved on the field.Though Stephen Curry is regarded as one of the most talented athletes in the world, it seems he has also felt doubtful at times.

Stephen Curry shares the negative aspect of feeling the pressure on court and in real life as Ayesha Curry stands by his side

A few months ago, in a heartfelt interview with CNBC’s Alex Sherman for the network’s documentary “Curry Inc.: The Business of Stephen Curry”, the NBA legend opened up about his feelings.Stephen Curry said, “I’m human…Like everybody, you have doubts about yourself, you have impostor syndrome at times.”The four time NBA champion opened up about experiencing imposter syndrome as he said, “It’s an idea of are you doing everything you can to take care of the people that are relying on you?”The Golden State Warriors’ star player added, “Are you fulfilling your full potential in all different areas that I’ve set out to do, like those are daily commitments and daily thoughts that you kind of have to weave through.”Despite the issues he has faced, Stephen Curry has never let them get in the way of his career and has continued to be one of the most talented athletes in the world.

Why does Stephen Curry’s marriage to Ayesha Curry attract hate?

While Stephen Curry has inspired billions around the world with his talent on the court, his marriage to Ayesha Curry has continued to raise eyebrows.Over the last few years, many of Ayesha Curry’s statements on her love for him and their marriage have been misconstrued and taken out of context.This has led to immense trolling from fans as many felt that Ayesha Curry might not be “respecting” Stephen Curry enough.Stephen Curry has been married to Ayesha Curry since 2011 and has often praised her for the success he has achieved.But it seems the NBA legend can never escape the trolling he receives on a daily basis because of his marriage to Ayesha Curry.However, both the NBA legend Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, have remained distant from all the hate as they have continued to focus on building a life for themselves and their four young children.Though the two lead public lives, both of them have kept their personal life private and out of the spotlight.

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