Steph Curry partied like he made NBA history on Tuesday night.
Warriors guard Steph Curry arrives at Catch Steak after breaking Ray Allen’s 3-point record on Tuesday. WavyPeter / SplashNews.comAfter becoming the NBA’s all-time leader in 3-pointers during a win over the Knicks, the Warriors guard, 33, hit up Catch Steak in Manhattan with a star-studded group.
Curry was spotted with his former Warriors teammate and current Nets guard, Kevin Durant, as well as longtime friend and teammate, Andre Iguodala. They arrived at the celebrity hotspot around 12:40 a.m. and didn’t leave the restaurant until 5:27 a.m.
Steph Curry is spotted in the early hours of Wednesday morning in New York following his record-breaking night at Madison Square Garden. WavyPeter / SplashNews.com
Steph Curry is seen heading back into his hotel Wednesday morning after dinner at Catch Steak. WavyPeter / SplashNews.comCurry’s party was photographed arriving back at the team hotel at 5:40 a.m. Wednesday morning. The father of three, who is married to Ayesha Curry, was decked out in his signature Under Armour gear as he celebrated passing Ray Allen on the NBA’s all-time 3-point list. Curry also rocked a hat with the memorable stat stitched across the front.
Nets guard Kevin Durant also stepped out for former teammate Steph Curry’s celebratory night. WavyPeter / SplashNews.com
Warriors forward Andre Iguodala was also photographed Wednesday in New York. BeautifulSignatureCom / SplashNeCurry’s father, Hornets great Dell Curry, also joined his superstar son and the NBA champions for the celebration. He was pictured holding the record-breaking game ball Curry gifted to him Tuesday at Madison Square Garden.
Curry’s father, Dell, was also photographed holding the record-breaking game ball from Tuesday’s historic night at Madison Square Garden. WavyPeter / SplashNews.comSonya Curry, who split from husband Dell earlier this year, was not pictured during the outing. She was, however, in attendance at the Garden for Curry’s big night.
The record-breaking moment happened in the first quarter of Tuesday’s game when Curry sunk his 2,974th 3-pointer off a pass from forward Andrew Wiggins. The Warriors topped the Knicks, 105-96.
Warriors superstar Steph Curry at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. Charles Wenzelberg/New York PostCurry finished his memorable night with 22 points, three rebounds and three assists. He went 5-for-14 from 3-point range, pushing his career total to 2,977.
Golden State will travel to Toronto to play Saturday.



