Steve Kerr heaped praise on Steph Curry for his remarkable performance in the 2022 NBA Finals, saying he played the best two-way basketball of his career against Boston.
Whether it's other NBA superstars or kids at an amusement park, Steph Curry is ready to out-shoot anyone who challenges him.
Just two days after the Warriors' championship parade in San Francisco, Curry was spotted at a Great America amusement park, participating in a 3-point challenge, a game designed for ... literally anyone but Steph Curry.
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Curry jogs from cart to cart, appearing to drain every shot as if he was participating in another 3-point contest at the NBA All-Star Game.
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Not even carnival games -- which oftentimes are intentionally difficult -- can stand in the way of the greatest shooter in NBA history.
It's safe to assume that Curry walked away with a prize, or two, or three -- just days after winning his fourth championship in eight seasons and his first Finals MVP Award.
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