Curry Brand Inks Deal with Japanese Guard Keisei Tominaga

Japanese sharpshooter Keisei Tominaga has signed a multi-year deal with Stephen Curry’s “Curry Brand” and Under Armour, becoming the first international athlete to join the team. The announcement was made on Twitter by Nick DePaula, where Tominaga expressed his admiration for Curry, calling him one of his basketball heroes.

Tominaga, who was born in Japan, played college basketball for Nebraska in the United States for the last three seasons. During the 2023-24 season, he earned second-team All-Big12 honors, averaging 15.1 points per game with impressive shooting percentages. After helping Nebraska reach the NCAA Tournament, Tominaga showcased his shooting skills at the college basketball 3-point contest, dominating the competition.

Now, Tominaga is preparing to represent Japan at the upcoming summer Olympic Games in Paris as he continues his basketball career. This addition to the Curry Brand lineup further solidifies the brand’s commitment to supporting talented athletes from around the world.

Fans can follow updates on Facebook and Twitter about this exciting new addition to Stephen Curry’s “Curry Brand” roster through Warriors Wire.

By Aiden Johnson

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