Steph Curry and Anthony Morrow were teammates with the Warriors only for one season.
But they built a friendship during the 2009-10 campaign that carries on to this day. And as we all know, it's common for people who are good friends to create nicknames for each other.
So what did Morrow call Steph? Well, we just found out as the two-time NBA MVP was a guest on "The Life Podcast," which is co-hosted by Morrow and Justin Jack (Jarrett Jack's brother).
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"I had a nickname for Steph when we were with the Warriors -- his nickname was 'Middle School Shawty,' " Morrow said. "He played carefree like he was in middle school, but it was effective.
"And he turned into one of the GOATs, man."
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We have learned a lot about Steph over the years, but this definitely is new information.
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It's safe to assume the majority of the basketball world is familar with the "Baby-Faced Assassin" nickname given to the three-time NBA champion years ago. But "Middle School Shawty?" We haven't heard that one until now.
And you better believe yours truly is going to use it from time-to-time moving forward.
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One final tangent -- in 2009-10, Morrow shot 45.6 percent from deep on 4.4 attempts per game, while Steph shot 43.7 percent from beyond the arc on 4.8 attempts per game.
That's wild.
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