Stephen Curry's sister, Sydel Curry-Lee, posted an emotional message on her Instagram story for her husband, Damion Lee. He was named as an Ironi Ness Ziona player of the Israeli basketball league on Saturday.
“Thank you God for another opportunity to do the things we love! Excited for this next chapter for you honey!” Sydel wrote.
After playing in the NBA, Damion moved to Israel. He started his career in the league in 2018, signing with the Atlanta Hawks after going undrafted.
After his time with the Hawks, he joined the Golden State Warriors. He played four seasons with the side and helped to its 2022 NBA title. Subsequently, he represented the Phoenix Suns from 2022 to 2025.
Despite his limited playing time, he still played 315 regular season games. Damion registered 7.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game and was known for his 3-poit shooting. He averaged of 37.4% from beyond the arc in his career.
Steph Curry's sister Sydel Curry reveals maternity shoot advice in selfie
Ahead of the birth of her third child, Sydel Curry-Lee shared a piece of maternity advice. She shared a selfie on April 28 of the behind-the-scenes from her maternity photoshoot.
“This being my 3rd pregnancy and maternity shoot, my #1 piece of advice is: do not wait until your 36 weeks to take them lol,” Lee wrote on Instagram.
Their third child, a son named Dacen, was born on May 20, Lee revealed that it was a surprise natural conception, after experiencing struggles in fertility and using IVF to conceive her first two children.