Steph Curry’s Incredible 3-Point Shot Earns Him a High-Five From Opposing Coach
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is an amazing shooter. Even impossible shots fall easily for Curry. But during Tuesday’s night game against the New Orleans Pelicans, the two-time NBA MVP made a shot so difficult that a Pelicans coach gave him a high-five after he made it.
Late in the third quarter, the shot clock was ticking down during a Warriors possession and Curry had the ball. Before the clock expired, he launched a spinning step-back 3-point shot with a defender draped all over him. Of course, it didn’t matter because Curry sank the shot with ease.
Steph Curry hits a 3, then high fives one of the Pelicans coacheshttps://t.co/BOXKoXfYmW
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) December 14, 2016
Steph Curry on his mid-game, post-shot high-five with Pelicans assistant Darren Erman, a former Warrior assistant pic.twitter.com/5O6l8knVAZ
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 14, 2016
The Warriors won the game 113-109. Curry finished with 30 points (including 5 3-pointers) and seven assists.
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Steph Curry’s Incredible 3-Point Shot Earns Him a High-Five From Opposing Coach
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is an amazing shooter. Even impossible shots fall easily for Curry. But during Tuesday’s night game against the New Orleans Pelicans, the two-time NBA MVP made a shot so difficult that a Pelicans coach gave him a high-five after he made it.
Late in the third quarter, the shot clock was ticking down during a Warriors possession and Curry had the ball. Before the clock expired, he launched a spinning step-back 3-point shot with a defender draped all over him. Of course, it didn’t matter because Curry sank the shot with ease.
Steph Curry hits a 3, then high fives one of the Pelicans coacheshttps://t.co/BOXKoXfYmW
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) December 14, 2016
Steph Curry on his mid-game, post-shot high-five with Pelicans assistant Darren Erman, a former Warrior assistant pic.twitter.com/5O6l8knVAZ
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 14, 2016
The Warriors won the game 113-109. Curry finished with 30 points (including 5 3-pointers) and seven assists.