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Stephen Curry just played us all.
Days after gaining widespread attention for seemingly making an incredible beyond-full-court shot from the opposite tunnel at the Warriors’ Chase Center, a different perspective on Curry’s remarkable skills emerged, showing that although the ball hit the net, it did not actually go through the hoop.
This fresh footage provided a side view of the basket that the basketball sensation was targeting, conclusively demonstrating that the shot was off the mark for the accomplished four-time NBA titleholder.
Though Curry’s heave was perfectly on target, it was just short, as it whistled through the bottom of the net.
Not that it stopped Curry, 37, and onlookers from celebrating as they believed the ball went through the basket upon seeing the net’s swish.
The Warriors have had much to celebrate as of late.
Currently sixth in the Western Conference, Golden State is three games back from the No. 3 seed Nuggets.
Golden State has been on a tear since acquiring Jimmy Butler at the trade deadline.
Before the February deal, the Warriors were a measly 25-26 and battling to stay afloat in the play-in tournament race.
Golden State has won 16 of 20 games Butler, 35, has been part of.
He spent the past five and a half seasons with the Heat, reaching the NBA Finals in 2021 and 2023.
With 11 games left this season, Curry likely has more tricks up his sleeve, especially as the postseason approaches.
The Warriors (41-30) visit Butler’s former Heat team (30-41) on Tuesday night.