He has definitely earned some downtime after winning his fourth NBA Finals just weeks ago but Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is one busy man.

He’s been showing up at Summer League games, playing golf, and preparing to take on a new job: television host.

Yes, Curry is about to do something brand new: he’s going to host the ESPYS.

Curry posted a picture of himself getting ready for the big gig, with what looks like the show’s script on his lap.

The event will be airing soon which means that Curry is about to prove to people that he can do more than dominate on the basketball court – he can do so from the stage as well.

The Man Of The Evening

Hosting an awards show is no easy task but Curry seems game to try it out and see what he can do.

There is little doubt that he will positively nail it – lately the man has been on a roll.

But he doesn’t only have to host the awards on July 20, he might also have to give an acceptance speech.

That is because Curry is nominated for the Male Athlete award, which is a huge honor in and of itself.

If Curry is able to both host the show well and take home a prize, it will only prove his dominance even more.

He’s had a wonderful year, with taking the record for the most three-pointers in league history as well as winning the Finals and claiming his first Finals MVP trophy.

Now the only question is if the man will actually take some time off after he’s finished with the ESPYS.

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