Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is probably the greatest NBA shooter of all time and perhaps the best point guard to ever play the game.
His place in history is cemented, but that doesn’t mean he ignores what people say about him.
Speaking with Straight to Cam, Damion Lee revealed that Curry used to search his name on Twitter during halftime.
“Steph would search it up for a minute or two… then go crazy in the 2nd half,” Lee said, via Legion Hoops.
Steph Curry used to search his name on Twitter at halftime, per Damion Lee:
“Steph would search it up for a minute or two… then go crazy in the 2nd half.”
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Curry is such a phenomenal player that it’s somewhat hard to believe he gives any attention to the people who speak about him online.
But apparently he does care, and it actually fuels him to do better.
They may not know it, but Curry’s critics have seemingly helped him perform well during numerous games, according to Lee.
As great as he is, Curry has received his fair share of criticism throughout his career.
When he was a young rookie, a lot of people said he just wouldn’t cut it in the NBA.
They claimed that he was only a shooter and couldn’t keep up or compete with the rest of the league.
Four championships, two MVPs, 11 All-Star selections, and one Olympic gold medal later, Curry has proven all of them wrong.
He is now 37 years old and nearing the end of his career.
Curry has done so much and has become a legend of the game, but does he still hop on social media in the middle of games to see what people are saying?
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