Steph Curry makes appearance at Stanford vs. UCLA for Senior Day

The Golden State Warriors All-Star guard was at Maples Pavilion for Stanford’s Senior Day game against UCLA.

While an injury has ruled him out for the All-Star weekend festivities in Utah, Steph Curry has been taking in some college hoops.

After sitting near San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance on Friday for Stanford’s women’s college basketball game against the USC Trojans, the Golden State Warriors point guard was back at Maples Pavilion on Monday for Senior Night.

Showing support for family friend and Stanford All-American Cameron Brink, Curry was sitting behind the bench the Brink family.

Via @pac12 on Twitter:

Brink helped the No. 3 ranked Cardinal seal a victory over No. 17 UCLA for the final home game at Maples Pavilion of the regular season. Brink scored a team-high 25 points on 5-of-12 shooting to go along with six rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 30 minutes.

Brink and the Cardinal will go on the road for the final two games of the regular season before beginning a run in March Madness and the NCAA tournament.

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