While his Warriors are going through a very delicate patch at the moment, Stephen Curry also has to deal with some private concerns. He thus finds himself at the heart of an improbable investigation linked to an intrusion into his home.

 

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The matches follow one another and are similar for the Warriors. Defeated in overtime by OKC a few days ago, Steph Curry and his teammates narrowly lost again this Tuesday, against the Suns (116-119). Author of 24 points and quite clumsy (8/24 shooting, 4/15 at 3 points), the star leader had difficulty containing his frustration, which he even clearly let show through in a negative sequence from his team:

 

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An intruder at Steph Curry’s house, the confusing story

More negative than ever (10-13), Golden State has definitely been going through a tough period in recent weeks. Curry, for his part, tries as best he can to remedy this, despite a private life where everything does not go in an idyllic manner either.

 

In the columns of CBS News Bay Area , Tim Fang revealed the astonishing story in which the Chef found himself last October, and which has continued since:

An arrest warrant has been issued for an exchange student from China who is accused of breaking into the San Mateo County home of Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry in October. In a statement, prosecutor Steve Wagstaffe’s office said Sheng Gao, 18, was scheduled to take the stand last Thursday for his arraignment.

Gao failed to appear in court and a judge issued a warrant for his arrest.

Reading these words, some might think that the accused went to the two-time MVP with bad intentions. It ultimately turns out that he was simply looking to get… an autograph from his idol:
At approximately 5:50 p.m., he appeared at the gate, rang the bell before the gate opened. Gao then entered the property and then passed through the unlocked front door.

 

Confronted by a nanny who asked him what he was doing there, he reportedly replied that he wanted Curry’s “signature.” (…) At the time of the incident, Steph and his wife Ayesha were not at the scene, unlike their children. No items were reported stolen.

In addition to the Warriors’ misfortunes, Stephen Curry must have felt a strange feeling when he learned that a stranger had entered his home. All this, even though he had left his children there with a simple nanny. The kind of experience that leaves a mark.