I would look at her like ‘God, she’s so lame.’
[But] he clearly liked it."
According to family friend Chris Strachan, Stephen spoke to Ayesha on FaceTime whenever he had free time.

“If he wasn’t playing or practicing, he was talking to her,” he stated.
“He asked me if I knew where we were standing.
It was the spot where we had our first kiss,” Ayesha told theThe Charlotte Observer.

“He pulled me close and started saying all these sweet things and then dropped down on one knee.
I was in a state of shock.”
In 2016, after receiving the first unanimous MVP award in NBA history, Stephen honored Ayesha.

“None of this is possible without you,” he said at a press conference (viaPeople).
“Yeah, I think so.
But [in] any marriage, everything takes work,” she explained.

“But it’s working, which is great,” she gushed.
She said, “We’ve grown up together, in every sense of the word.
My support is his support, vice versa.

It’s like we hold each other up.”
So it’s just like this tremendous time of joy," she said.
And when her husband scored 62(!)
points in an NBA game, she wrote onInstagram, “So proud!!!
Likewise, the devoted husband was quick to jump to his wife’s defense in October 2020.
PerToday, she debuted a light blonde hair color in a clip on Instagram.
Contour or nose job?
That’s why you look so different to us.
The hair & the nose.”
While Ayesha seemed to let that slide, her hubby made sure to show his support.
PerHello Giggles, Ayesha shared how important date night is.
“Putting ourselves first, and making sure that we make time for date nights and for each other.
That’s been very important, as hard as it is.”
The couple that plays together stays together, right?