On Monday, Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry and his chef wife Ayesha went to Nobu Malibu for a sushi date.
The 32-year-old NBA player and his sweetheart from Canada, who turns 32 on March 23, took care to wear face masks to protect others and themselves from the coronavirus.
According to Johns Hopkins University, as of Monday, there were 1.2 million verified COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles, resulting in 22,041 deaths.
On July 30, Stephen (born Wardell), who was dressed for his outing in a Staycoolnyc cardigan, will celebrate ten years of marriage to Ayesha.
At a Christian youth group in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Currys first got together when they were 14 and 15.
The ballerina from Ohio and the author of the Full Plate cookbook are thrilled parents to their two-year-old baby Canon W. Jack, eight-year-old Riley Elizabeth, and five-year-old Ryan Carson.
While attending All-Star Weekend in Atlanta on Sunday with Ayesha, Stephen defeated Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley to win his second three-point game.
Regarding the response from the tiny group of people permitted inside State Farm Arena, Curry told ESPN, “I could hear the temperature rise a little bit.”
It was an incredible competition. I’m relieved I finished it.
Since none of the NBA’s players, coaches, or match officials tested positive for the coronavirus while in Georgia, the weekend was a success all around.