Why does Steph Curry have a Hebrew tattoo?

Gabe Friedman

Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors celebrates during Game Two of the 2015 NBA Finals at ORACLE Arena in Oakland, California on June 7, 2015. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors celebrates during Game Two of the 2015 NBA Finals at ORACLE Arena in Oakland, California on June 7, 2015. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

David Blatt is by far the most Jewish element of this year’s NBA Finals. The Cleveland Cavaliers coach has all of Israel behind him and has talked about embracing his Jewish side while coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv.

But the most unexpected Jewish element of this year’s finals may be a tattoo on the Golden State Warriors guard and regular season MVP Steph Curry – which is written in Hebrew.

Steph Curry has a tattoo in Hebrew on his right wrist. (Vine)

Steph Curry has a tattoo in Hebrew on his right wrist. (Vine)

The tattoo, located on Curry’s right wrist, is a passage from 1 Corinthians 13:8 in the New Testament that translates to “love never fails” (his wife got a matching tattoo).

However, the sharp-shooting guard is most definitely not Jewish, and the New Testament was written in Greek – so why is the star guard’s ink in Hebrew?

One clue lies in Curry’s mom Sonya, who co-founded a Christian Montessori school with her husband (former NBA player Dell Curry). According to the Jerusalem Post, she has been studying Hebrew for four years.

Does that mean that Steph can actually read his own Hebrew tattoo?

“I can’t. I’m working on it,” Curry told Sport 5 TV.

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