Stephen Curry is making sure he amplifies the voices that need to be amplified. On Wednesday, the Golden State Warriors superstar took a moment to tip his hat to the WNBA for being a catalyst of change in their own right.

The three-time NBA champion posted a screenshot of an LA Times article emphasizing the importance of the WNBA when it comes to the social justice movement that took over 2020.

“‘No league was more essential to the social justice movement in 2020 that the WNBA.' Ready it again,” the Warriors star posted on Twitter. “Thank you to the women and girls in sport who continue to do demand more, and do more, for Black lives and Black culture.”

Stephen Curry isn't wrong.

Echoing the beautifully written piece by LZ Granderson published last December, the WNBA's stand on social justice and the whole Black Lives Matter movement was monumental, as the Warriors sharpshooter noted. Moreover, they've been at it way before BLM swarmed the globe in 2020. Some fans just haven't been paying attention.

In 2016, a month before Colin Kapernick took a knee in an NFL preseason game, players from the WNBA held a pregame news conference in lieu of the deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. Later that year, the same group of players donned Black Lives Matter t-shirts before a game, which eventually had them fined. For what it's worth, players in the NBA who chose to do the same peaceful protest of wearing BLM shirts weren't fined.

Now, Curry and the Warriors want to bring the attention back to the WNBA and support their cause.

“In 2020, Black women did more than just survive. In a year in which Kamala Harris was elected Vice President and Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett was at the forefront of developing a COVID-19 vaccine, Black women athletes, too, led and thrived,” Granderson wrote.

Keep fighting, ladies.