Stephen Curry drops a hint on social media and it’s not about the NBA
However, this Monday, an unexpected move by Stephen Curry sparked conversation online. The reason? A brief but meaningful message supporting an emerging figure in women’s college basketball.
A silent connection that speaks volumes
Stephen Curry surprised fans by posting a message of support for Azzi Fudd, the star of the UConn Huskies, who announced the launch of her own podcast: Fudd Around and Find Out.
“New podcast, Azzi Fudd. Trust me, I’ll be listening. Don’t miss it on 7/8,” Curry wrote on his official account, making it clear he’s paying attention to what’s happening beyond the NBA world.

Though brief, the gesture sparked speculation. Is Curry paving the way for a broader media collaboration? Or is he simply aiming to amplify the voices of women’s basketball, especially those backed by Under Armour, like himself?
Fudd, who has shined at UConn alongside stars like Paige Bueckers and Nika Muhl, averaged 13.6 points per game last season. She has gained admirers both on and off the court. With this new project, she’s cementing herself as a voice to watch in the sport.
A new chapter in Curry personal brand?
Stephen Curry, in his 16th professional season, finished with solid averages, 24.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 6.0 assists per game. But his impact seems to be taking a new direction.
His public support for Fudd could be a sign of how he plans to extend his legacy beyond basketball, by supporting the next generation of athletes, especially those breaking new ground with personality, talent, and now, a microphone.