Stephen Curry shocks the Internet with his full-court shots and Ja Morant can’t get enough of it
Stephen Curry certainly is not human. His skills definitely define him as a being from another planet. Time and again he has amazed the world with his impeccable sharpshooting. This time it looked like he has broken all the barriers, even for himself.
The Golden State Warriors have always relied on Curry and his recent video perfectly explains why.
Curry still might not be the GOAT but he is undoubtedly the shooting GOAT. In a video posted on Twitter, we can see Curry doing the impossible.
The video seems to taken during team practice, and the Warriors No. 30 is spotted doing something incredible.
In a matter of few minutes, the four-time NBA champion Curry drilled five full-court shots in a row!
In the video, he is seen grabbing ball after ball from a ball rack beside him. Stephen Curry picked the balls one by one and lobbed them from the other side of the court to sink in the full court shots. He spectacularly made five full-court shots continuously.
Steph’s incredible shooting divided Twitter and everybody started discussing the reality of the video. Some believed the video while some were skeptical about it.
What do you think about the video? Is it real or fake?
Ja Morant was in awe of Stephen Curry’s shooting
In the clip posted on Twitter, Curry drops ultra-deep-field buckets in a row, and when the 34-year-old let the final ball fly, someone in the background says, “Oh shoot. That’s five in a row.” Curry is seen jumping in joy before running off the court and out a nearby door in excitement after the final shot sinks.
Meanwhile, Memphis Grizzlies superstar, Ja Morant was amazed like the rest of the Internet. He retweeted the original video and caption it –
“mark him as a menace to society..wtf yooo this crayon,“
Given his performance, Curry actually is a menace. This video further proves the ridiculous skillset that he possesses.
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