Four-Time NBA Champion Stephen Curry Already On Another Career Path?

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Four-Time NBA Champion Stephen Curry Already On Another Career Path?

Is Stephen Curry a real person?!

That’s probably the question on everyone’s lips after footage of him getting a hole-in-one in a major golf tournament surfaced on social media over the weekend. The professional basketball player’s participation in — and winning — the American Championship of the Century celebrity tournament comes a month after he wore an endorsement badge in honor of his wife, Ayesha Curry’s cooking skills.

Stephen Curry Sparks Celebration After Hitting Hole-In-One During Celebrity Tournament

Four-Time NBA Champion Stephen Curry Has Taken Another Career Path?Instagram | Stephen Curry

On Saturday, July 15, Curry stole the show when he masterfully drove his shot to the 152-yard par-three seventh hole at Edgewood Tahoe. Showing burning excitement, he quickly took off his hat, raised his finger triumphantly, and rushed towards the hole, enthusiastically waving the flag, reminding runners crossing the finish line.

Once there, she ran in circles as the crowd cheered from the stands and an excited witness shouted, “Go, Steph!” The moment of victory in which the 35-year-old finished with 75 points — two ahead of runner-up Mardy Fish, a former professional tennis player who won the tournament in 2020 — was captured in a now-viral video uploaded to Twitter.

“Dawg Steph just shot a LMAOOOOO hole-in-one. He might not be real,” the Twitter user captioned the clip, which has garnered more than 26 million views. It quickly sent fans into a frenzy over the mini-god that is Curry, with one tweeting, “hottest thing ever,” and another revealing, “I’m in awe every time I see this video, do you know how ridiculous this is ?? ?.”

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“I know Steph Curry is not human. It’s very rare to see me die,” claimed a third fan. A fourth Twitter user added, “bro is dominating the sport like collecting infinity stones?,” and a fifth declared, “Steph Curry is not human.”

A sixth netizen replied, “This is beyond crazy ?,” and a seventh repeated, “You still believe he’s right? Oh! Not the matrix anymore.” An eighth fan said at length, “Steph Curry will be the Steph Curry of darts, billiards, beer pong, corn holes, etc. You name it. Anything where you have to aim and hit something. Steph will be the Steph of the sport.”

Meanwhile, Caretaker reported that the four-time NBA Champion opened up about the moment saying, “That was wild. It’s a nice touch, right on the stick, but even when you paint a flag and it looks good, you never really expect it to go in. I just saw a bunch of hands go up, and then you just blacked out.”

Curry made history as the first black man to win the tournament in its 34 years. This remarkable feat makes him only the fifth active athlete to win, the last being Al del Greco, then-Tennessee Titans kicker, in 2000.

The Golden State Warriors’ $125,000 winnings will be generously donated to charity because he is an amateur golfer.

Two-Time NBA Most Valuable Player Takes It Personally When Ayesha’s Cooking Skills Are Challenged

When critics began to speculate about Ayesha’s cooking skills, Steph made a fashion choice to honor her. The Blast noted that the point guard wore a shirt with the words “Ayesha Curry Can Cook” on it at the conference press conference of the Warriors vs. Boston Celtics game last month.

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Taking to Twitter, the father of three told reporters to “ask around the room and ask Twitter,” when asked why he chose the shirt. The interaction is expected to catch the attention of many fans who are posting their thoughts in replies and quotes to the tweet.

While one nearly gasped, “So she saw it,” another commented that Steph could “see and hear everything.” The conversation stemmed from viral content that showed signs that a Boston sports bar, called Game On! placed outside their store, with one reading, “Ayesha Curry Can’t Cook” and another mockingly, “Duece Tatum > Riley Curry” — the establishment’s way of comparing Jayson Tatum, the Celtics player’s son, to Steph’s first daughter.

Both signs were highlighted in a tweet shared by NBC sports reporter Dalton Johnson, asking Boston to “stay classy.” “Say what you want about the players, but please leave the family, especially the kids out of it,” one observer wrote in response, while another quipped, “Can’t spell the kids name >>>.”

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