On Friday, the NBA announced its 2024-25 All-NBA Teams, and Stephen Curry’s selection to the All-NBA Second Team marked a franchise-record 11th All-NBA honor for the Golden State Warriors superstar.
Curry’s honor came as part of a Second Team that included Jalen Brunson, Anthony Edwards, LeBron James and Evan Mobley.
At 37 years old and in his 16th season, Curry has shown few signs of slowing down.
Within hours of the All-NBA announcement, Curry’s longtime teammate Draymond Green took to Instagram to congratulate him.
"11x is wild! The level of consistency chasing Greatness is admirable! Don’t take it for granted! ð," Green posted.
Draymond Green, Instagram
Draymond Green, Instagram
Draymond Green, Instagram
Curry averaged 24.5 points, 6.0 assists and 4.4 rebounds over 70 games this season, leading the NBA in free-throw percentage (93.3%) and ranking third in total three-pointers made (311) while shooting 39.7% on 11.2 attempts per game.
He has now won four First-Team All-NBA selections, five Second-Team nods and two Third-Team honors, as well as four NBA championships, two league MVPs and the 2022 NBA Finals MVP.
Green, meanwhile, has carved out a Hall-of-Fame resume of his own.
A four-time NBA champion and four-time All-Star, Green earned the league’s Defensive Player of the Year award in 2017 and has been named to nine All-Defensive Teams (five First, four Second).
Stephen Curry
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) and forward Draymond Green (23)
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The Warriors closed the 2024-25 regular season with a 48-34 record, good for third in the Pacific Division and seventh in the Western Conference.
In the NBA playoffs, Golden State advanced to the Western Conference semifinals but fell 4-1 to the Minnesota Timberwolves.