It was reported by WCNC Charlotte that Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry could soon have an interchange named after him. In an official resolution in support of the name change, the Town of Davidson stated in part:
“Stephen has contributed to many worthwhile causes including creating a scholarship endowment to elevate women’s athletics at Davidson College, fully funding the Howard University golf teams; the United Nations Foundation Nothing but Nets founded by his former Davidson teammates, and refurbishing the gym at the Ada Jenkins Center in Davidson, where he volunteered as a student… Stephen has brought great honor and credit to himself, his family, Davidson College, and the Davidson Community and is deserving of recognition by the Town of Davidson; Whereas, Stephen wears the number 30 on his jersey and has done so his entire college and NBA career; Whereas, the Interchange at Exit 30 on I-77 at Griffith Street has not been named in honor of anyone; Whereas, the North Carolina Department of Transportation is considering an application to name the Interchange at Exit 30 in honor of Stephen.”
This would be an incredible honor for Curry, who is very deserving of recognition for all he has contributed to Davidson, their basketball program, and the entire community. A leader in many different communities, Curry is always looking for ways to use his platform for good, and an honor like this would be a great way to recognize that.