Game recognize game.pic.twitter.com/3h1XnEDV7h — Golden State Warriors (@warriors) February 22, 2020

NBA superstar Steph Curry and his daughters took in the action as the Oregon Ducks women’s basketball team hammered on the Cal Golden Bears in Berkeley on Friday night.

The Golden State Warriors guard who lives in the bay area was in attendance to watch one of the greats of women’s basketball in Sabrina Ionescu and took time during a break in the action to discuss Ionescu’s game after watching her on the court.

“I think it’s the eye test when you see her on the court,” Curry said about why so many NBA players respect her game. “Stats, they mean a lot, but when you get to watch somebody, the passion that she brings, it’s in her eyes. It’s the competitive nature that she has. You can’t teach that, so even blessed with all that talent, she wouldn’t be who she is without that. I think that’s the difference-maker.”

So, who would guard Ionescu if she were playing against the Warriors?

“Definitely not me, because I’m a liability right now,” Curry said. “But she would command a lot of attention.”

It looks like Curry also brought his daughters along to watch Ionescu and the Ducks, and after the game, the entire Ducks team was able to catch up with Curry and meet his daughters before snapping a pic with all three.

Greatness is contagious.



Huge thank you to ⁦@StephenCurry30⁩ for coming out tonight! #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/Lx8n33oSum — Oregon Women’s Basketball (@OregonWBB) February 22, 2020

Another dominant road win at Cal last night, 93-61. @sabrina_i20 gets Trip-Dub #25, @ErinnSB21 goes 8-9 from 3, & @RuthyHebard24 gets the quietest 20 pt & 15 reb game in history. Oh, & @StephenCurry30 pays @OregonWBB a visit post-game #FlyWithUs pic.twitter.com/hn584n3xHg — Kelly Graves (@GoDucksKG) February 22, 2020

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