Basketball

Stephen Curry Gets His Own Hall of Fame Exhibit

‘Beyond the Arc’ showcases the NBA star’s legacy while he’s still active

The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame unveiled a new exhibit titled “Beyond the Arc” that celebrates Stephen Curry’s influence on the game. The display, housed in the Hall’s iconic Vault, will remain open to the public through October 2027.

A Historic Honor

What makes the showcase historic is its focus on an active player; Curry becomes the first current NBA star to be honored with a dedicated presentation, underscoring his transformative impact on basketball’s modern era.

The exhibit draws from the Curry family’s personal collection, featuring his MVP award, game‑worn jerseys, and a curated selection of sneakers that have become cultural touchstones.

Paul Dionne, vice president of marketing for the Hall, described Curry as “a universally beloved figure whose skill set has reshaped how the game is played.” His sentiment was echoed by Matt Zeysing, vice president of curatorial affairs, who noted that the institution seeks to spotlight athletes who embody the sport’s highest ideals.

Beyond the memorabilia, the exhibit offers interactive elements that let visitors trace Curry’s career milestones, from his record‑breaking three‑point achievements to his role in popularizing the game globally.

Located in Springfield, Massachusetts, the Hall of Fame continues to attract basketball enthusiasts from around the world, reinforcing its role as a pilgrimage site for fans of the sport.

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