Stephen Curry is ecstatic that Chef Ayesha was able to “cook up a storm” for Thanksgiving

The Golden State Warriors got an important breakthrough as they defeated the Spurs in the NBA in-season tournament. The score stood 118-112 in favor of the Dubs. And who else other than Steph Curry to step up when his team needs him the most? He scored a blistering 35 points, coupled with 6 assists, and 3 rebounds. Other than that, he put in seven 3-pointers.

After losing their last match against the Phoenix Suns, Steve Kerr’s boys were visibly disappointed. However, they seemed more confident tonight on the court with a comparatively agile gameplay. Did spending quality time with their families during Thanksgiving do the trick? You will be surprised to know what Steph Curry has to say about this.

Steph Curry praises wife Ayesha for cooking up a storm

In a YouTube video uploaded by NBA ESPN, Steph opens up to an interviewer about his Thanksgiving party. Knowing that Ayesha is a renowned chef, the interviewer questioned Steph if she cooked up a storm for Thanksgiving.

Steph said, “Oh, she did, uh she showed up a little bit on her IG, we had little smothered Turkey wings, I’m a big mac and cheese fan, so had that.” He further added, “We did it alternative though. We threw some fried chicken and waffles in there.”

It was expected that Ayesha would come up with something big. She loves experimenting with food as she is into the restaurant industry. Apart from that, she has been a host of multiple reality shows. Ayesha’s Homemade, The Great American Baking Show, and Family Food Night are some of them.

What is the Warriors’ next move?
Steph also opened up about how there are a few things that still need to be addressed, despite their win. They had been in a rough patch for the last nine games and winning the game did add some confidence to the squad. But Steph believes that there is more work to be done.

“You understand how talented this league is, a team that got three wins and you playing to the finish obviously, end season tournament with all the points and stuff,” he said. Curry continued, “The level of focus and discipline we need to be where we want to get to at the end of the year, it’s not there yet, so we got some stuff to work on.”

After all the criticisms post the Suns match, Steph Curry and co. proved once again why they are the championship contenders. A few bad games cannot take that away from them. They are facing the Sacramento Kings in their next in-season group match. More interestingly, Draymond Green, who was suspended for five games, is returning that day.

How far do you think the Dubs are going in the in-season tournament? Will the first-ever NBA In-Season trophy come to San Francisco?