Stephen Curry has not only stepped up his postseason game, becoming the third-leading scorer of the postseason with a 28.6 points per game average, but also stepped up his beard game, fully growing it out since the middle of April.
The Golden State Warriors back-to-back MVP sat down with Good Morning America’s T. J. Holmes and talked about the struggles of growing a hockey-like playoff beard, making one thing clear — there's “no chance” he's shaving it prior to the NBA Finals.
EXCLUSIVE: @StephenCurry30 opens up about LeBron, the @Warriors and @Cavs on morning of #NBAFinals: https://t.co/jGJ0mfxdGD – @tjholmes pic.twitter.com/QquLljPD1e
— Good Morning America (@GMA) June 1, 2017
While he didn't shave it all, he did get his haircut and facial hair a little trim before the start of Game 1 against the reigning champion Cleveland Cavaliers, arriving to the arena with a fresh cut and a much better-styled beard.
@StephenCurry30 is getting amped for the #NBAFinals. Let's go #DubNation! https://t.co/JuAc0yQ96i #WarriorsGround #DubsOn7 pic.twitter.com/kAWDd75YFc
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) June 1, 2017
Gotta look great to play great.
The Warriors All-Star point guard has put up four 30-point games and one 40-point game this postseason through an undefeated 12-0 run in the playoffs.