Stephen Curry, one of the most electrifying names in basketball, is stepping into an entirely new kind of spotlight—this time, as a manga-style sticker. In a surprise move that blends pop culture, collectibles, and athlete fandom, Curry has teamed up with Gary Vaynerchuk’s VeeFriends for their first-ever Super Stickers Manga Series release.
Sports Legend Meets Web3 Mascots
Known for its eccentric animal characters and positive messaging, VeeFriends has largely existed in a world of its own. But that changed with the debut of this sticker series, which features Curry alongside VeeFriends’ Competitive Clown in a dynamic holographic design.This crossover marks the first time a real-world personality has been brought into the VeeFriends universe, and Curry’s inclusion signals a major shift for the brand—one that embraces real-life icons with global recognition.
A Quick Recap on VeeFriends
Launched in 2021 as an NFT project, VeeFriends combined motivational themes with Gary Vee’s doodle-styled characters. Since then, it’s grown far beyond digital art. Collaborations with major retailers like Macy’s, product lines with Squishmallows, and trading cards with Topps have taken VeeFriends into more traditional collectible spaces.Now, with the Super Stickers Manga Series, VeeFriends is offering something tactile yet rooted in its digital DNA. The new set includes 54 characters, but Curry’s manga card is the clear chase.
Curry’s Hobby Influence
Stephen Curry isn’t new to the collectible spotlight. From high-end Panini autos to memorabilia and rookie grails, Curry is a staple of the sports card world. Some of his graded rookie cards command five- and six-figure prices, and his hobby legacy continues to grow.This sticker collab introduces a new format for collectors to chase—a stylized, anime-inspired collectible that bridges his basketball fame with a more experimental aesthetic.
Stickers, Celebs, and What Comes Next
The Curry x VeeFriends release reflects a broader trend in collectibles: merging the physical with the digital, and celebrity with storytelling. VeeFriends recently began incorporating entrepreneurs into their Topps Chrome sets, and Curry’s involvement suggests athletes might be next in line.With the manga-inspired stickers featuring rarities and parallels, collectors can expect demand to spike quickly—especially given the crossover appeal of anime, basketball, and branded collectible culture.
The Bigger Picture
This drop isn’t just about Curry. It’s a statement from VeeFriends that it’s no longer confined to niche NFT culture. Instead, it’s entering the mainstream hobby space with recognizable names and pop-art packaging designed to appeal to a wide range of collectors.Stephen Curry’s sticker debut may just be the beginning of something bigger—where manga art, motivational branding, and sports icons collide to create the next generation of collectible hype.