The Magic of Stephen Curry's Pre-Game Rituals: AI or Pure Skill?
In a recent video that has left basketball fans in awe, Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry showcased his extraordinary shooting skills, leaving many questioning if it's humanly possible. But here's where it gets controversial...
On Friday night, Curry, the legendary two-time MVP, attempted a one-handed shot from an incredible distance - right outside the tunnel on the opposite end of the court. And he made it! This incredible display of accuracy and range has sparked a debate among fans and experts alike.
Curry's pre-game routine is no secret. He famously incorporated this tunnel shot during the Warriors' time at Oracle Arena. However, when the team moved to Chase Center in 2019, Curry had to adapt his routine. And adapt he did, with stunning results!
But is it simply a matter of skill and practice, or could there be something more to it? Enter Caitlin Clark, a WNBA star known for her own long-range shooting prowess. Clark, with an impressive average of 2.8 triples per game, understands the art of the three-pointer. Yet, even she couldn't help but joke that Curry's shot "has to be AI."
And this is the part most people miss: Curry's consistency. Despite the move to a new arena, he's maintained an impressive average of 27.9 points, 4.0 assists, and 3.7 rebounds per game when healthy. His shooting percentages are equally impressive, hitting 47.1% from the field and 39.1% from behind the arc.
The Warriors are certainly hoping that Curry's return to the lineup will provide a much-needed boost to their current 13-12 record. But the real question remains: Is Stephen Curry's talent a product of sheer hard work and dedication, or is there an element of technology at play?
What do you think? Is it possible that Curry's skills are enhanced by AI? Or is this just a testament to his extraordinary talent? Let's discuss in the comments!