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Steph Curry incredibly makes full-court tunnel shot before return from injury
Steph Curry announced his return after a five-game hiatus with a bang by making his infamous tunnel shot before Friday's Golden State Warriors game.
Stephen Curry got a 100-foot warmup shot on his return night, while Caitlin Clark reacts and couldn't believe it.
The NBA’s all-time leading three-point shooter got the ball in his team’s tunnel, took two steps forward and hurled it with his right hand toward the opposite basket at the other end of the arena. It went through the hoop and Curry immediately turned around to dash through the tunnel and in the locker room.
Even after almost 16 seasons in the NBA, Stephen Curry is still one of the best showmen in the league. The Golden State Warriors star is known for his dominance on the court, but he can also pull off impressive feats off the court.
Curry had a famous from-the-tunnel pregame tradition at Oracle Arena — which was essentially a very long baseline extended shot — but with the move to the Chase Center, Curry had to adapt the shot, which is now longer than the length of the court. Which is not out of his range, apparently.
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Golden State Warriors' legend Stephen Curry once again proved why is amongst the greatest basketball players of all time. During a pre game routine, Curry nailed a shot from beyond the full length of the court.
Curry's return is certainly a much-needed boost for the Warriors, however. In the 16 games he played prior to his injury absence, the 37-year-old guard averaged 27.9 points on 47.1% shooting, 3.7 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.3 steals.