Stephen Curry in ParisStephen Curry (Photo via ClutchPoints/Twitter)
Stephen Curry hit France with a burning dagger in the final of the men’s basketball tournament at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and then the citizens proceeded to act like thugs towards his family.

Stephen Curry’s wife, Ayesha Curry, was seen wiping tears from her face as she and her two young sons were involved in a tense confrontation after the US men’s basketball team won gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Already upset about what happened to his wife, Curry and his family tried to enjoy a night out in Paris after Team USA beat France to win gold in men’s basketball on Saturday.

However, members of the French media were everywhere as Stephen Curry and his family were leaving a Paris restaurant.

Curry was visibly upset with the French media as he yelled out, “Watch out!” the 36-year-old Curry yelled. “Get that out of my momma face!”

The family was just leaving the venue, L’Avenue having celebrated with his teammates.

This new video followed a separate clip featuring Ayesha, Curry’s mother Sonja, and Draymond Green, who were all prevented from accessing their cars following the conclusion of Team USA’s gold medal game on Saturday.

Sonya told the officers, “They won’t let the driver come here, and they won’t let us go back over there,” as Ayesha carried the couple’s infant son.

Draymond Green, Stephen Curry’s teammate on the Warriors, could be heard accusing the authorities of allegedly hitting the baby during the encounter, stating, “So even after you hit the baby in the head, there’s still nothing y’all can do to get them out of here?”

USA Pulls Off Miracle Victory Thanks To Stephen Curry’s Shots

The only spot in Stephen Curry’s overflowing trophy case still bare was for an Olympic gold medal, and he got that when he secured Team USA’s golden night, shooting them to a 98-87 win over France in the Olympic men’s basketball final.

It marked the U.S. men’s 17th Olympic gold, including five in a row.

Curry had 24 points, five assists, and eight 3-pointers, per ESPN.

His most memorable shot was a heave over two defenders with 36 seconds to play.