Steph curry should be arrested!!

godofwine

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All those bulldykes have rode some dick before, I bet somebody has even had Britney Griner ass up in the air... lol
Some of us have a 'my lesbian homie' situation or three. One I know said, "Personally, I love to get slutted out every now and again, but y'all niggas don't know how to shut the fuck up and get some pussy.

Y'all always gotta tell SOMEBODY, when don't NOBODY need to know but us. She said the last dude who couldn't keep his mouth shut she told him ...

 

Helico-pterFunk

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Klay who?!

Did Ray Allen or Reggie Miller suddenly decide to adopt the nickname of Klay?



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ny1800

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Come on y'all, they're just close friends. Brittany's got a wife at home.
Ohhh yeaaa I forgot about her wife. That's the second bitch she convinced to have a baby. She left the first one and was a deadbeat momdad. Odds are she gone leave this new partner of hers after the baby comes. KD would be wise just to be friends with her and dodge a potential bullet.
 

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Six unreal Steph stats from star's two-game Olympics masterpiece​

By Joaquin Ruiz • Published 4 hours ago • Updated 2 hours ago​



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Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and Steve Kerr discuss winning gold in men’s basketball at the Paris Olympics.
Steph Curry made the most of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.
The Warriors superstar left Team USA with a gold medal, tons of new friends and pins and all of France’s McDonald’s restaurants questioning if they should still sell “Classic Curry” sauce because of his dominant shooting display.
Here are six unreal Curry stats from what likely was his first and only Olympic appearance:

3-Point History for Gold​

The 10-time NBA All-Star is a bucket.
Curry shot 8-for-13 from 3-point range in Team USA’s exhilarating 98-87 win over Team France on Saturday at Bercy Arena in Paris.
Steph Curry had 8 three-pointers today!

No other player in Olympics history has made more than 5 in a Gold Medal game. pic.twitter.com/tv2iUuQXWb
— Greg Harvey (@BetweenTheNums) August 10, 202


Before Curry, no player in Olympic history had come close to rivaling his 3-point shooting ability in a gold medal game.
The greatest shooter in basketball history breaks a 3-point record?
It might as well have been a day that ends in “y.”

Family matters​

Curry had a relatively slow start to the summer games.
But he showed up when his loved ones did.
Steph been a different animal since Ayesha and the kids (including three-month-old Caius) arrived lmaooo pic.twitter.com/PMKPormUyn
— WarriorsMuse (@WarriorsMuse) August 10, 2024
Curry was averaging 7.2 points in the USA’s first four Olympic games. He has averaged 24.8 points per game over 15 seasons with Golden State.
Curry’s average of under eight points per game heading into the USA-Serbia semifinal was low, even with the NBA’s version of The Avengers as his teammates.
But when the Curry clan made it to Paris, it was over.

Slow start? No problem​

The poor start didn’t shake Curry’s confidence.
Stephen Curry was averaging 7.2 PPG heading into the semis and still ended up leading ALL of Team USA in scoring these Olympics. pic.twitter.com/A8GKUgE8FZ
— WarriorsMuse (@WarriorsMuse) August 10, 2024
Despite struggling to score early, the superstar finished the tournament leading his country in points per game.
It probably isn’t easy to continue shooting the ball when you’re cold and your teammates are LeBron James, Kevin Durant and other future Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame selections.
But “Chef” Curry stayed persistent and ultimately cooked, finishing the tournament with an unbelievable two-game stretch.

Crunch the numbers​

While real, Curry’s stats from Team USA’s last two wins seem fabricated.
Steph Curry Semi-Final + Final Combined:

60 PTS
90.0 TS%
17/26 3P

Legend pic.twitter.com/l5CXIhFyK6
— NBA University (@NBA_University) August 10, 2024
The 36-year-old shot a combined 17-for-26 from 3-point range (65.4 percent) against Serbia and France.
Curry scored 31 percent of Team USA’s total 193 points in the last two games

The clutch gene​

Curry often is criticized for not being a big-time player at the end of closely contested games.
Is there any truth to that statement? No.
Game within 2 possessions, last 3 minutes, Team USA, 2024 Olympics:

Stephen Curry: 19 points (138% TS)
Rest of team USA combined: 4 points

THAT SOUNDS LIKE CLUTCH TO ME pic.twitter.com/Z01Oqg6h1S
— WarriorsMuse (@WarriorsMuse) August 10, 2024
Curry wasn’t just the best player on the floor against Serbia and France, he also was the most trustworthy late in games.
His dominance didn’t wane when his on-court minutes increased and possessions weighed heavier.
Instead, Curry played better, making ridiculous shots one after another.
The Americans might have left Paris without gold medals if not for Curry’s clutch shooting.

The greatest to ever do it​

Curry averaged 30 points for Team USA in the tournament’s semifinal and gold medal games.
That is the highest average of any player in Olympic history.
Highest PPG in the Olympic Semifinal and Final, pro era:

1. S. Curry (2024) - 30 PPG (90% TS)
T2. K. Durant (2020) - 26 PPG (62% TS)
T2. D. Petrovic (1992) - 26 PPG (61% TS)
4. K. Durant (2012) - 24.5 PPG (67% TS)
5. M. Ginobili (2004) - 22.5 PPG (85% TS)

BIG TIME. pic.twitter.com/w5UQDqcmE2
— WarriorsMuse (@WarriorsMuse) August 11, 2024
Not Durant -- Team USA’s all-time leading scorer -- or other basketball great.
Steph. Curry.
Year in and year out, Curry adds to his NBA legacy with different feats, moments and iconic celebrations and quotes.
But in the summer of ‘24, Curry cemented his status as an international basketball legend.
And he showed the world how to shoot the rock.
 

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Six unreal Steph stats from star's two-game Olympics masterpiece​

By Joaquin Ruiz • Published 4 hours ago • Updated 2 hours ago​



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Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and Steve Kerr discuss winning gold in men’s basketball at the Paris Olympics.
Steph Curry made the most of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.
The Warriors superstar left Team USA with a gold medal, tons of new friends and pins and all of France’s McDonald’s restaurants questioning if they should still sell “Classic Curry” sauce because of his dominant shooting display.
Here are six unreal Curry stats from what likely was his first and only Olympic appearance:

3-Point History for Gold​

The 10-time NBA All-Star is a bucket.
Curry shot 8-for-13 from 3-point range in Team USA’s exhilarating 98-87 win over Team France on Saturday at Bercy Arena in Paris.


Before Curry, no player in Olympic history had come close to rivaling his 3-point shooting ability in a gold medal game.
The greatest shooter in basketball history breaks a 3-point record?
It might as well have been a day that ends in “y.”

Family matters​

Curry had a relatively slow start to the summer games.
But he showed up when his loved ones did.

Curry was averaging 7.2 points in the USA’s first four Olympic games. He has averaged 24.8 points per game over 15 seasons with Golden State.
Curry’s average of under eight points per game heading into the USA-Serbia semifinal was low, even with the NBA’s version of The Avengers as his teammates.
But when the Curry clan made it to Paris, it was over.

Slow start? No problem​

The poor start didn’t shake Curry’s confidence.

Despite struggling to score early, the superstar finished the tournament leading his country in points per game.
It probably isn’t easy to continue shooting the ball when you’re cold and your teammates are LeBron James, Kevin Durant and other future Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame selections.
But “Chef” Curry stayed persistent and ultimately cooked, finishing the tournament with an unbelievable two-game stretch.

Crunch the numbers​

While real, Curry’s stats from Team USA’s last two wins seem fabricated.

The 36-year-old shot a combined 17-for-26 from 3-point range (65.4 percent) against Serbia and France.
Curry scored 31 percent of Team USA’s total 193 points in the last two games

The clutch gene​

Curry often is criticized for not being a big-time player at the end of closely contested games.
Is there any truth to that statement? No.

Curry wasn’t just the best player on the floor against Serbia and France, he also was the most trustworthy late in games.
His dominance didn’t wane when his on-court minutes increased and possessions weighed heavier.
Instead, Curry played better, making ridiculous shots one after another.
The Americans might have left Paris without gold medals if not for Curry’s clutch shooting.

The greatest to ever do it​

Curry averaged 30 points for Team USA in the tournament’s semifinal and gold medal games.
That is the highest average of any player in Olympic history.

Not Durant -- Team USA’s all-time leading scorer -- or other basketball great.
Steph. Curry.
Year in and year out, Curry adds to his NBA legacy with different feats, moments and iconic celebrations and quotes.
But in the summer of ‘24, Curry cemented his status as an international basketball legend.
And he showed the world how to shoot the rock.
So Curry averaged 30 points in the last 2 games, how much did he for the whole tournament compared to Bron and KD?
 
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