Stephen Curry, the three-point-draining Golden State Warrior and NBA All-Star who just won a gold medal with Team USA at the Paris Olympics, appeared via video at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the nationās next president.
Curry, with his gold medal around his neck, said the āunity on and off the courtā at the Olympics āreminded us all that together we can do all things and continue to inspire the world.ā
āAnd thatās why I believe that Kamala as president could bring unity back and continue to move our country forward,ā he said. āThis is about preserving hope and belief in our country, making sure families can be taken care of during their most precious times.ā
Curryās remarks came two days after Steve Kerr, coach of Team USA in Paris and of multiple championship-winning Warriors teams, spoke in person at the Democratsā convention in Chicago. He also endorsed Harris and her vice presidential running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
Kerr said leaders must ādisplay dignity,ā ātell the truthā and ācare for and love the people that they are leading.ā Harris and Walz, he said, have those qualities. His insinuation was clearly that former President Trump does not.
Kerr, one of the NBAās most liberal voices and someone who has sparred with Trump in the past, also said that after the election results are tallied in November, āwe can ā in the words of the great Steph Curry ā we can tell Donald Trump, āNight, night.āā
Curryās ānight, nightā gesture is something he does after scoring against opponents on the court, where he rests his face on his hands as if heading to sleep ā a suggestion that the game is all but over.
Curry did not make the gesture himself in his video Thursday. But he did note his visit with the Warriors to the White House last year to celebrate the teamās 2022 NBA title at the invitation of President Biden. Thatās where he met Harris.
āI can tell you one thing I knew then and I definitely know now: The Oval Office suits her well,ā he said.
Trump rescinded another Warriorsā invitation to the White House to celebrate their 2017 championship after Curry criticized Trumpās attacks on Black athletes who were kneeling during the national anthem to protest the mistreatment of Black people by police.
Curry closed his short video by referencing another DNC speaker ā and perhaps its most celebrated speech.
āIn the words of Michelle Obama, āDo something!āā Curry said to cheers from the convention floor. āGo vote, be active. Letās show out in November like never before.ā