The limit does not exist for Steph Curry.
In the Warriors 141-134 overtime loss to the Hawks Saturday night, the Golden State legend put up a season-high 60 points. He became just the second player in NBA history to score more than 60 points in at age 35 or older, joining the late Kobe Bryant.
While the Warriors were hoping to extend their winning streak, which was halted at two games, Curry had plenty to celebrate in Atlanta. Lindsay Lohan and her husband, Bader Shammas, were supporting Curry courtside.
Lohan returns to Nextflix on March 15 alongside Curry's wife, Ayesha. The two star in a rom-com titled Irish Wish, which also features Ed Speleers, Alexander Vlahos, Elizabeth Tan, and Jane Seymour.
The actress wasn't at the game just to support her costar. Curry made sure to not only greet Lohan before the game with a hug but to gift Lohan and Shammas a signed jersey after the game.
On it, the Warriors' star wrote "Your godparents love you!" to Luai, Lohan and Shammas's son.
As if, right?
Is Steph Curry the godfather to Lindsay Lohan's son?
It's true. The Currys are the godparents of Lindsay Lohan's child, who was born in July of 2023. The information was later confirmed to Today. You go, Glen Coco.
While it's unclear when exactly the friendship between the Currys and Lohan started, it's obvious that the couples share a deep bond that's only been made stronger by little Luai being gifted an irreplaceable piece of NBA memorabilia.