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Golden State Warriors Star Steph Curry Makes Appearance at Major League Baseball Game

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry in attendance during the NCAA women


Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry in attendance during the NCAA women's basketball game between the Oregon Ducks and the Stanford Cardinal at Maples Pavilion on February 24, 2020 in Palo Alto, CA.
(Photo by Cody Glenn/Icon Sportswire)

It’s not usual to see Stephen Curry on vacation at this time of the year, as he’s usually gearing up to play in the NBA Finals.

However, the Golden State Warriors are no longer the team to beat in the league, and not even one of the greatest players of all time could lead them back to the promised land.

That’s why he’s got some free time on his hands, and he made the most of it by visiting Oracle Park to watch the San Francisco Giants taking on the New York Yankees (via YES Network & Yahoo Sports).

Unfortunately, Curry’s presence didn’t exactly help the home team, as they fell 6-2 and took their record to an even 29-29.

The Warriors are expected to make some big changes in the roster in the offseason.

Some reports state that they’re going to shop Andrew Wiggins to try and get someone who could help them win now.

They also have to make a decision regarding Chris Paul’s contract, as his salary is about to become fully guaranteed and they could use it as a trade chip.

On top of that, Klay Thompson is going to be a free agent, and while he’s been with the team for his entire career and has talked about his desire to stay in the Bay area until he retires, anything could happen at this point.

Curry is still in his prime, and the Warriors will be wise enough to make moves to make the most of his title window.

In the meantime, he’ll watch some baseball.