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Stephen Curry Delivers Inspirational Speech For The Graduating Classes Of 2020

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Stephen Curry is celebrating the graduating classes of 2020, whose ceremonies have been cancelled amid the coronavirus pandemic.

So to make sure the students get some love, Curry delivered his own inspirational commencement speech during Chase’s virtual “Show Me Your Walk” event to honour this year’s graduates – Kevin Hart and Serena Williams also participated. “I’m grateful for this opportunity to congratulate you, the undefeated class of 2020,” Curry said. “You are my kind of people, you know that.

You’re record-setting, history-making, and you show up to win, even in the greatest of adversity. You follow through on the promises to yourself, you adapt, you create, you inspire, and you continue to dream big and hope.” RELATED: Gabrielle

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