Stephen Curry Drops 41 Points in the Curry 11 'Domaine'

Stephen Curry led the Golden State Warriors to victory in the Curry 11 'Domaine' sneakers.
Stephen Curry Drops 41 Points in the Curry 11 'Domaine'
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The Golden State Warriors picked up their first win of the NBA season in spectacular fashion on Friday Night. Stephen Curry led the Warriors to victory with 41 points against their Bay Area rival, the Sacramento Kings.

Curry's explosive performance coincided with the release of the newest colorway of his signature sneakers. Earlier in the day, Curry Brand released the Curry 11 ‘Domaine’ colorway, inspired by the Napa Valley and what it takes to build something from the ground up. 

Even better, Curry Brand went beyond releasing the same kicks Curry wore in the game last night. The full collection consisted of the Curry 2 Retro (which Stephen wore in warmups), a Curry Flow Cozy, and a limited apparel drop.

Online shoppers can shop the entire collection right now on the Curry Brand website. But we are going to dig a little deeper into the already iconic hoop shoes Curry wore against the Warriors' crosstown rivals on Friday night.

Curry 11 'Domaine'

Side view of Stephen Curry's black, red, and white basketball shoes.
A detailed look at Stephen Curry's basketball shoe / Curry Brand

The Curry 11 'Domaine' officially launched on Friday, October 27. The performance basketball shoes cost $160 and are the second colorway of Curry's 11th signature sneaker to hit shelves.

For the first time, the Curry 11 includes dual-density UA Flow technology, offering a softer top-loaded piece, providing ultimate comfort underneath. The design also implements a segmented plate that helps athletes maintain stability throughout the midfoot and underfoot with more flexibility at the forefoot.

The Curry 11 is the latest and greatest addition to Curry’s signature shoe portfolio with Under Armour, leveraging a futuristic design that celebrates the Future of Curry, pushes boundaries in the sneaker space, and fuels hoopers performance on the court. Follow FanNationKicks.com to learn more about what your favorite athletes wear on and off the court.

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Pat Benson
PAT BENSON

Pat Benson covers the sneaker industry for Kicks On Sports Illustrated. Previously, he has reported on the NBA, authored "Kobe Bryant's Sneaker History (1996-2020)," and interviewed some of the biggest names in the sports world. You can email him at 1989patbenson@gmail.com.