After winning his fourth NBA championship and first Finals MVP, Steph Curry spoke to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Kerith Burke about what any of his detractors could possibly say now.
Steph Curry is a legend.
His on-court accolades have been celebrated after his rightful victory lap of redemption leading the Golden State Warriors to their fourth NBA championship since the team drafted him seventh overall from Davidson in 2009. Just ask Giannis Antetokounmpo.
With all of those titles, the greatest shooter of all time has become an expert in the art of popping a champagne bottle for maximum “explosion.”
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Jordan Poole, on the other hand, was a naive novice when it came to champagne shenanigans. So leave it to Curry to give Poole the perfect advice after the Warriors celebrated their 2022 NBA championship with a party in the locker room.
Both Curry and Splash Brother Klay Thompson did a masterful job of mentoring the younger players throughout the season, and Poole, a.k.a. Kid Splash, took his game to another level this season that could net him a contract north of $100 million.
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Perhaps Kid Splash will be popping much more champagne soon.