The Under Armour Curry One "MVP" is arguably the most important colorway in Steph’s first signature sneaker series with UA. Not long after Stephen Curry was announced as the Most Valuable Player award winner for the 2014-2015 NBA Season, Under Armour announced the release of a special black and gold edition of the UA Curry One to celebrate Steph’s accomplishment. Like all Curry One models, the MVP Curry One features a dimpled anaFoam upper that is lightweight and breathable with a midsole equipped with UA’s popular Charged Foam cushioning. Before the MVP Curry One hit shelves of retail or any webstore, the MVP himself laced up the regal colorway in the playoffs against the Memphis Grizzlies in May of 2015. However, to build the perfect amount of hype, Steph wore a player exclusive version of the Curry One MVP in Game 2 of the NBA Finals against LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers. The player exclusive version featured textual graphics spread across the heel, while the released pairs stuck with the simplified black and white upper with gold accents and midsole. Needless to say, the Under Armour Curry One "MVP" sold out quickly upon release and became one of the most sought after versions of Steph’s first signature sneaker. Introduced in 2015, the Curry 1 is Stephen Curry’s first signature basketball sneaker. It features Charged cushioning in the midsole and a lightweight yet supportive Anafoam upper. This special edition ‘MVP’ colorway dropped to celebrate his first NBA MVP title in 2015 after posting averages of 23.8 points, 7.7 assists and 2 steals per game. The shoe features a gradient fade on its Anafoam upper, from white at the toe to black at the heel. It also boost gold accents that nod to the MVP trophy.