Steph Curry files trademark for phrase associated with iconic Olympics celebration

2024-08-21 07:01

Steph Curry has filed trademark applications in the USA and Europe for the phrase 'night, night,' which describes his famous celebration at the Paris Olympics.

Credit: AFP – Scanpix
Credit AFP – Scanpix

Steph Curry finished the Paris Olympic Games as Team USA's leading scorer, averaging 14.8 points. He also set a new Olympic record for the most three-pointers made in a gold medal game.

The Warriors guard scored 24 points in the final against hosts France, and all of his baskets were from beyond the arc. Three of his 3-pointers came within the last two minutes of the game, securing Team USA the victory.

His final three-pointer was one to remember, hitting a heavily contested shot over two French players and then hitting them with his famous 'night night' celebration.

Stephen Curry

Stephen  Curry
Position: PG
Age: 36
Height: 191 cm
Weight: 84 kg
Birth place: Akron, United States of America

On Tuesday, trademark attorney Josh Gerben revealed that Curry had filed trademark applications in the USA and Europe for the phrase 'Nuit, Nuit,' which is French for 'Night, Night.'

This comes shortly after Fanatics released a shirt with Curry's photo and the above phrase on it. By filing for this trademark, Curry is seeking the use of the term for products related to his own personal brand, SC30.

The merchandise was created by French designer Mike Fogg in collaboration with Curry, and work on the concept began a month before the Olympics commenced. For the time being, it's an exclusive one-of-one piece and not for sale.

 



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