Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is one of the most well-known players in the NBA. The superstar has six All-Star appearances and two league MVP awards to his name, along with three rings in the last four years. But few ever stop to think about how that fame affects Curry's family.

On Monday, Stephen's wife Ayesha — along with mother Sonya, sister Sydell and future sister-in-law Callie Rivers — sat down with Jada Pinkett Smith and her mother and daughter for an episode of her Facebook Watch show, Red Table Talk. During the show, Ayesha answered how she deals with other women who tries to get close to his husband. (h/t Gary Peterson of The Mercury News)

“Stephen is nice by nature, and he’s very talkative,” Ayesha Curry said. “Everything is always very friendly, sometimes to the point that I insert myself like, ‘Hello, how are you doing?’ The ladies will always be lurking, hoping for their moment. You need to be aware of that.”

Ayesha went on to note that her husband is kind to a fault. He often doesn't even notice when other women are trying to get a little too close to him. But Ayesha does notice, and she ensurer to make it clear that Stephen is hers and hers alone.

The Warriors star is trying to lead his team to their fourth title in just five years. To do so, Golden State will have to get past a tough opponent in the Houston Rockets. The series between the two teams is currently tied at two games apiece, with a pivotal Game 5 matchup coming on Wednesday, May 8.