A fantastic NBA player, Steph Curry is revered as a team hero by the Golden State Warriors. In addition, he is the owner of an incredible $1 billion corporate empire and a premier production company.
Steph Curry is the proprietor of a production firm of the highest caliber and a vast $1 billion business empire.
The renowned Golden State Warriors player will join the apparel company as a partner as well as take on the role of president of his own Curry Brand as part of a new, long-term agreement.
Under Armour and Stephen Curry reached a long-term agreement to continue their worldwide commercial expansion.
Rolling Stone claims that the potential lifetime contract may be worth over $1 billion. This covers stock options, royalties on signature products, on-court incentive bonuses, and the annual basic wage.
Steph Curry and Under Armour reach a new, lucrative long-term agreement – radiozona.com.ar
By his current contract expires in the 2025–2026 season, Curry will have earned $470 million. In addition, he has already earned $350 million in the NBA.
After earning millions more in his latest contract with Under Armour, he is currently an endorsement for Google, JPMorgan Chase, Rakuten, and CarMax.
Unanimous Media, Curry’s production company, has produced books, podcasts, an ABC golf program, a multi-part documentary about NBA player Holey Moley, and more.
Curry’s contract with Under Armour appears to be the most lucrative in his career by far.
Under Armour offers The Curry Brand as a substitute for Nike’s Jordan Brand.
Kevin Plank, the company’s founder, said, “I can’t picture Stephen or Under Armour without Under Armour.”
Getting athletes to represent the Curry Brand will be a major objective moving forward because Curry’s new partnership is intended to endure when he retires from the game.
With the brand, Curry might become a billionaire.
The first player to sign a multi-year contract with the Curry Brand was point guard De’Aaron Fox of the Sacramento Kings, who did so before the end of the month.
Azzi Fudd, a standout player at UC Concord, is under contract for NIL.
Curry declared, “We intend to invest in the roster of athletes who wish to join the UA and Curry Brand family, including myself and women from different sports.”
“I believe the greatest growth can occur there.”
Curry would be on par with greats like Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Magic Johnson, Tiger Woods, and others if he became a millionaire.
Another former Warriors teammate who is headed for billionaire status is Kevin Durant.