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Stephen Curry and Under Armour have agreed to part ways, ending a partnership that began in 2013 and evolved into the Curry Brand. The companies announced the split in a joint release this week, stating that Curry Brand will become independent and that Under Armour will continue to release the Curry 13 line through October 2026 as planned.
Curry noted it may be "weird seeing me in anything else" when he wore Nike Kobe 6 "Mambacita" shoes during warmups on Friday night.
Curry's play also lifted the Warriors to a second straight win on the road over San Antonio, Friday in an NBA Cup game
Now that he is a free agent in the sneaker world, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry used his first game after the end of his Under Armour deal to honor Kobe Bryant during pregame by wearing the Kobe 6 Mambacita shoes from Nike on Friday night.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry will become a sneaker free agent as he and the sportswear company have officially parted ways.
The 37-year-old Warriors star's 49 points helped lead his team to a comeback win over the NBA's next dominant force.
Stephen Curry made a statement with his kicks in his first game since he and Under Armour broke up after partnering since 2013, leaving him as a sneaker free agent. In his first Golden State Warriors game since on Friday night he went with special Kobe Bryant Nike kicks that Vanessa Bryant appreciated it while Curry had another incredible night.
Curry will retain all rights to his popular “Splash” logo, which has appeared on his signature sneakers over the years. After the Warriors’ win, he opened up about his departure from Under Armour, making it clear he’s now a sneaker “free agent.”
After 12 years, Stephen Curry and Under Armour have mutually agreed to end their partnership, making Curry a shoe free agent after the end of this season. Under Armour will release the Curry 13 in February 2026, then they will part ways. Curry has been with UA since 2013, when the company signed him away from Mike.
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