Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry has put fellow athletes on alert as he looks to expand his sneaker collection following his split with Under Armour. During Monday's game against the Jazz, Curry recorded a game-high 31 points while wearing Sabrina Ionescu’s signature shoes.He had been the face of UA’s basketball brand for more than a decade since signing with them in 2013. Since his split with the brand became official on Nov. 13, Curry has donned several different pairs, even wearing different shoes for warmups and official games.On Monday, Steph shared his thought process behind his sneaker selection.“It’s kinda cool to understand the history of the game, the themes around certain teams we’re playing,” Curry said.“I brought out the (Jordan) Flu Games and the Final Shots and then played in the Sabrina 3s. Everybody should be on alert. I’m calling everybody. Trying to get some good product.”Following Monday’s win, the Warriors improved to 10-9 for the season and are eighth in the Western Conference. Steph Curry has been leading the charge, averaging 28.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game, shooting 47.6%, including 40.4% from 3-point range.How a missed Caitlin Clark bid contributed to Steph Curry becoming a sneaker free agentAccording to a report by Bloomberg, Under Armour’s failure to sign Caitlin Clark to the Curry brand was a “sore point” for the Warriors superstar leading up to his split from the company. According to the report, UA failed to match the value of the deal Nike presented to the Indiana Fever guard.Missing out on a potentially generational athlete, along with a growing sense of frustration due to what is described as “underinvestment” in the Curry brand, led to Steph’s exit in November.Widely regarded as the greatest shooter ever and one of the best players of the modern era, Steph Curry’s next sneaker deal could significantly shift the basketball sneaker landscape.For now, Curry will look to close the Warriors’ five-game homestand with a strong record. After defeating the Utah Jazz, the Dubs are set to face the Houston Rockets on Wednesday. The Rockets will be without former Golden State forward Kevin Durant.