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"What a time" - Steph Curry's sister Sydel Curry posts throwback snap with Ayesha Curry and Callie Curry from 2022 NBA Finals

Steph Curry's sister, Sydel Curry Lee, got nostalgic as she shared a throwback picture from the 2022 NBA Finals. She uploaded the image on her Instagram story on Sunday, and it featured her sisters-in-law, Ayesha Curry and Callie Curry, standing beside her.

She mentioned both of her sister-in-law's Instagram accounts in the story's caption and accompanied it with a few words.

"What a time!" she captioned.
Steph Curry's sister Sydel Curry shares a throwback snap from the 2022 NBA Finals. (Credits: @sydelcurrylee/Instagram)
Steph Curry's sister Sydel Curry shares a throwback snap from the 2022 NBA Finals. (Credits: @sydelcurrylee/Instagram)

In the picture, Sydel, Ayesha and Callie struck different poses for the camera with an iconic background. Sydel made a pouting face while standing sideways, Ayesha posted on of her feet on a seat in front of her, while Callie made a peace sign. The picture's background was filled with fans wearing Celitics jersey with a disappointed look on their faces.

The 2022 NBA Finals is one of the more special Finals in Steph Curry's career as he and the Warriors took on a young Boston Celtics squad with immense potential. Curry's biggest performance in that Finals series came in game 4 where he went nuclear and torched the Celtics from deep.

He ended that night with 43-points, 10-rebounds and 4-assists while shooting 7 of 14 from downtown and 14 of 26 from the field. That Game 4 tied up the series at 2-2 and the Warriors never looked back from there. They went on to win the next two games to claim the championship.

The Celtics had to swallow a bitter pill of defeat, but they redeemed themselves and lived up to their potential by winning the 2024 championship.

Steph Curry's sister Sydel Curry 'locked in' on Carlos Alcaraz's French Open Final

Steph Curry's sister was watching the Men's French Open Tournament as she let her followers know about her investment in the competition as a fan. On Sunday, Sydel uploaded an image on her Instagram story featuring a snapshot of her television set with the Men's French Open's broadcast playing on it.

She wrote in caption:

"Been locked in since 7am"
Sydel Curry locks in at the men's French Open Final. (Credits: @sydelcurrylee/Instagram)
Sydel Curry locks in at the men's French Open Final. (Credits: @sydelcurrylee/Instagram)

Carlos Alcaraz was on the screen when Steph Curry's sister clicked the picture. The Spanish international went up against Italian Jannik Sinner. It was another clash between the top two players in the world. Sinner came into the matchup as the No. 1-ranked player while Alcaraz walked in as the No. 2.

After an intense match, Alacarz won the tournament and his fifth career Grand Slam.

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