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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry has been subpoenaed as part of a civil suit filed Tuesday by Under Armour against Battle Fashions, Inc., although he has not been named as part of the suit, according to Gary Peterson of the Bay Area News Group.

Battle Fashion alleges that Under Armour's "I can do all things" campaign infringes upon its own trademark of ICAN.

Curry has used the mantra since early in his career, citing a portion of the bible verse Philippians 4:13 while putting "I can do all things" on his shoes.

Despite his apparent involvement in the campaign, his counsel has argued to quash the subpoena, saying it would be "harassing" to the player as well as irrelevant and unnecessary to the case.

Battle Fashion filed the original lawsuit in December 2017, claiming Under Armour infringed on its ICAN trademark.

Curry, a two-time NBA MVP and three-time NBA champion, began his partnership with Under Armour in 2013 and now has an entire collection, including shoes, shirts and more.