According to a report on February 17, the official account of the Warriors published a dynamic in which the star Curry announced that he would resume his trip to China this year. Curry gave a time of September, but he said "hopefully," so it could be rescheduled. Because there are Olympics this year, Curry will be in the Olympics for the first time in his career. Although the U.S. men's basketball team has not yet confirmed the final 12-man roster, Curry will obviously be one of them, and a starter. So Curry will come back to China after the Olympics.
So which cities in China will Curry visit? Curry said it wasn't decided yet. However, it is easy to guess that the first choice is probably the big city, which has the largest basketball market and consumer group in China, and there will basically be stores of his Chinese sponsors and partners.
Curry, who hasn't been to China for the past few years, said it was his first trip to China, and said he was very excited to see his fans in China, and he wanted to enjoy the trip.
It's only Feb. 17, six or seven months before Curry's planned trip to China. Now Curry is busy preparing for the season, but at this stage, it is time for All-Star Weekend, and Curry has to participate in team building while taking a vacation. Because Curry is an All-Star bench, and at the same time, he will have a cross-league and gender three-point shootout with Ionescu, nicknamed "Female Curry", on February 18.