Steph Curry had a huge reason to celebrate on Wednesday and his family couldn't have been any prouder of him.SEE: Steph Curry sparks major fan reaction with rare photos of his three childrenThe Golden State Warriors guard returned to his former school, Davidson College, for a solo graduation to receive his diploma after finally completing his Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology – 13 years after he left the college for the NBA draft.WATCH: Steph Curry shares sweetest video of son CanonThe 34-year-old completed his degree in May but was unable to attend the college's graduation in the spring because of the NBA playoffs.
So, Davidson gave him an individual commencement that was attended by his loving family and hundreds of his adoring fans."This is an absolutely amazing day and an amazing moment for myself and my family," Steph said during the ceremony.
READ: Steph Curry and wife Ayesha reveal secret to 11-year marriageMORE: Steph Curry's lookalike son reaches major milestone - see adorable photoHe added: "The best decision I ever made was to come to Davidson College and pursue an education, join an amazing community and, most importantly, play for an amazing man who has built this program in Coach [Bob] McKillop."In addition to his academic achievements, Steph was also inducted into Davidson College's Hall of Fame and had his jersey number retired – a first for the college, meaning no Davidson men's basketball player will ever wear the number 30 jersey again.The Curry fam celebrating Steph’s graduation.
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