Steph Curry is one of the best shooters in the NBA but his marksmanship looks so effortless that we sometimes take his talents for granted.
Sometimes, what Curry does during pregame warmup is as amazing as what he does during the game and that happened Sunday night. Before the Golden State Warriors faced off against the Dallas Mavericks, Steph went off. Starting from just beyond the key, Curry drained a shot and backed up to take another, and another, and another. When Steph reached the front of the half court line, he moved up and kept draining shots.
After hitting 14 shots in a row from various distances, even Curry looked impressed by what he did.
Social media was amazed with the pregame performance.
https://twitter.com/JeffVeillette/status/1498098866880659456?s=20&t=8m3hWCIzXCmAvOVpba6ozw
https://twitter.com/FunnyMaine/status/1498097232293384194?s=20&t=8m3hWCIzXCmAvOVpba6ozw
Greatest shooter to ever walk https://t.co/t5nOKrkqHi
— DG (@DhaSickest) February 28, 2022
if i was allowed to miss i think i could complete this drill in 45, perhaps 50 minutes https://t.co/IMXYebicP5
— Bill DiFilippo (@billdifilippo) February 28, 2022
[Photo: @NBA]
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