

Golden State Warriors All-Star and NBA champion Stephen Curry, who signed basketball prodigy Azzi Fudd to his SC30 brand in December 2021, faced some light-hearted banter about his absenteeism during Fudd's tenure at UConn. Despite her standout college career that included a national championship win, Curry never watched Fudd play live due to conflicting schedules and travel distances. During the latest episode of her podcast, 'Fudd Around and Find Out,' Fudd humorously confronted Curry about his absence, pointing out his five-year opportunity to attend a game. Curry cited NBA scheduling conflicts and posed that his career path's geographical decisions also played a part in his absence as a twist of fate. In response, Curry pledged to make amends by attending an upcoming game between Fudd's new team, the Dallas Wings, and the Golden State Valkyries in San Francisco, CA, on June 17. This comes after Fudd's impressive performance early in her WNBA career, including a solid game against the Minnesota Lynx. Drafted as the top pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft, Fudd is making waves from the start as she helps lead the Wings in their ongoing season. Her story continues to capture the attention of basketball fans and industry luminaries alike, with Curry's promise adding a level of excitement for an upcoming matchup between connected sports pros.