It's a big moment in a promising young player's career.
Rookie Los Angeles Lakers two-way point guard Quincy Olivari, who famously impressed his childhood hero Stephen Curry with a bullish showing a preseason game against Curry's Warriors, is now linking up with the 10-time All-Star's Under Armour shoe line, Curry Brand, for his own signature sneaker, reports. As Charania notes, Olivari becomes just the second current NBA player to join Curry Brand, alongside All-Star Sacramento Kings point guard De'Aaron Fox.
"Malika, I'm told that Curry Brand... is finalizing an endorsement deal with Quincy Olivari, and this is a full-circle moment. This is an unbelievable story in a lot of ways. This is someone, Quincy Olivari, got an autograph from Stephen Curry twice, just over a decade ago, as a kid. He also slept with a No. 30 Stephen Curry Warriors jersey," Charania noted.
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