Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry has signed a new exclusive autograph deal with Steiner Sports, after his deal with Fanatics expired, according to ESPN's Darren Rovell.
Steph Curry has signed an exclusive autograph deal with @steinersports, as deal with Fanatics has expired. pic.twitter.com/RshQa0srF6
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) September 20, 2017
With his popularity at an all-time high after a torrid run during the past three seasons, earning him two titles, two Most Valuable Player trophies, and three All-Star selections, Steiner has made a score of its own, grabbing one of the most-requested John Hancocks of the NBA world.
Fans relate to Curry as a smaller, less muscular counterpart than other NBA athletes; often a crowd and kid favorite for that very reason.
A hand-signed 16-by-20 photograph is $300, while autographed basketballs start at $480, signed jerseys start at $700 with MVP and Championship Edition jerseys going for $900, according to their site.




For some wondering if fans out and about would have to pay for his autograph, the company was quick to set the record straight.
Any idea if he can still sign for fans? I know with fanatics he was able to?
— Jim (@hibachisfrogs) September 20, 2017
Yes, he of course can sign for fans at games as he chooses. This is not something we ever restrict.
— Steiner Sports (@steinersports) September 20, 2017
Curry is coming off a second straight season having the best-selling jersey in the league, a feat that Steiner and Curry will likely cash in bundles coming into this deal.