Expensive toilets, robots, cars that no other NBA players own, a private jet, and so much more.. Steph Curry owns a lot of things from $10, all the way up to a $50million purchase, and every price in between!

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Stephen Curry, the NBA’s greatest shooter, isn’t just known for his range from beyond the arc. He’s also famous for living a life filled with extravagant purchases — from $10 snacks to $50 million investments. From custom dogs to luxury cars, popcorn obsessions to a mountaintop mansion, here’s a full breakdown of everything Steph owns — including his wins, wild buys, and a few expensive mistakes.

Steph loves popcorn so much that he’s tried it at every NBA arena and ranked them all. His obsession even led the Warriors to sell popcorn buckets with his face on them for $10 at Chase Center. There’s even a bobblehead of him eating it — on and off the court, popcorn is basically his sidekick.

Curry 11s: Actor Adam Sandler wore Steph’s colorful red, blue, and gold shoes to the Oscars, catching attention for pairing them with basketball shorts. Price: $160.

Dog Rookie: After his family dog passed away, Steph bought a new goldendoodle puppy named Rookie for $3,800, who now follows him everywhere.

Cartier Santos Watch: A sleek, black leather timepiece with a custom finish that Steph wears casually — worth about $8,000.

Curry once tweeted that his wife got him a $10,000 high-tech toilet — heated seats, automatic lids, remote controls, built-in bidet, and self-cleaning. He swears it improved his happiness and his basketball performance, even claiming he dropped 46 points the day after hearing about it.

$50,000 Charity Donation Gone Wrong: Steph donated to a boxing youth center through The Ellen Show, only for the director to later be indicted for fraud and embezzlement.

NFT Loss: He spent $180,000 on a Bored Ape NFT that’s now worth around $22,000, taking a $160,000 loss on the digital

With 4 NBA titles, Steph’s got some serious hardware:

2015 Ring: First ring to feature glowing stones and 16 princess-cut diamonds for each playoff win.

2017 Ring: Golden diamonds, blue sapphires, and every player’s jersey number etched on the side.

2018 Ring: Interchangeable face with white diamonds or sapphires.

2022 Ring: First ever made with yellow diamonds, featuring Boston’s court floor as a subtle troll.

San Francisco Condo: 30th-floor penthouse with views of the city, a wine cellar, personal theater, and even a car elevator. Price: $8 million.

McLaren Senna: A black-and-red beast that hits over 200 mph. Price: $1.3 million.

Ford GT Mansory: Custom-built to match his Under Armour Curry shoes, fully wrapped with logos and yellow detailing. Price:

Steph flies in style thanks to a custom Under Armour private jet, spotted in places like the Philippines and decked out with screens, plush seats, and branded interiors. Estimated value: $15 million.

Steph’s rare rookie card with an NBA jersey patch and autograph became the most expensive basketball card ever, selling for $5.9 million — surpassing even LeBron James’.

Steph invested $50 million in Bay Golf Club, part of a futuristic new indoor golf league (TGL) launched by Tiger Woods. Players hit shots into giant digital screens and compete on motion-changing putting greens. His team rocks Warriors jerseys and does his “night-night” celebration — it’s golf, reimagined.

From popcorn cravings and championship rings to mountain mansions and tech-driven sports ventures, Stephen Curry has built an empire far beyond basketball. He’s not just draining threes — he’s changing the game, on and off the court.

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