SUMMARY
- Stephen Curry attempted and nailed a 100-foot shot from the Chase Center's tunnel ahead of the Warriors vs. Clippers game.
- Fans claim that Curry has aimbot assisting him with every long-range shot he takes.
Stephen Curry has been nothing short of an elite performer ever since he was drafted. The Golden State Warriors have heavily relied on his presence to achieve everything that they have. Despite pushing 36 years of age, the 2x League MVP is performing at a really high level. The Warriors have to figure out a way to make use of whatever is left in his tank.
Dub Nation recently played against the LA Clippers at Chase Center. Even though the Warriors failed to get the job done, Curry still had jaws dangling on the floor. Before the game, he heaved a 100-footer from one side of the court and nailed the shot. Fans were absolutely astonished.
Alright that’s just ridiculous 😂He gotta have an Aimbot of some sort 😭😭
— Makisha🩻⚒️ (@hepiboj) February 15, 2024
The consistency of these shots are wild.
— Fazir Ali (@KingFazir) February 15, 2024
One fan said, “Alright that’s just ridiculous. He gotta have an Aimbot of some sort.” Another fan added, “The consistency of these shots are wild.” Stephen Curry had a great game finishing with 41 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists, and 9-19 three-point attempts. The consistency is wild indeed.
Tunnel shots are a part of Stephen Curry’s pregame routine
For those who don’t know, Stephen Curry has an array of pregame rituals that he follows. One of those pregame routines includes a tunnel shot before heading into the locker to prepare for the game. This ritual has been around since 2013 when the Warriors first began to blow up on the scene. Fans always wait for when Curry attempts these shots as they get impressive almost every other day.
The reason why the Warriors’ point guard has this specific ritual is to help him warm up and maintain his consistency from random spots on the floor. This helps him get into form for crunch-time moments on the floor. We’ve seen Curry throw a couple of ridiculous shots at the buzzer over the years. In a way, a tunnel could be a major confidence booster for Curry ahead of any game.
What other pregame routines does Stephen Curry have?
We’ve established one of the many routines Stephen Curry has before a game. It turns out, he has a set routine before and after the game. It starts from the time he wakes up, he has a set meal plan for the day before arriving at the arena for a shoot-around. He goes back home and takes at least a two-hour nap before coming back to the arena for the game.
While he drives to the Chase Center or travels to other stadiums on the road, Curry has a set playlist that he listens to. He always makes sure that the last song gets him into the feel of competing. When he runs down the tunnel, the Chase Center’s security guard, Norm always yells, “Warrior coming out,” to which either everybody around or Curry says, “Hold ‘em up.”
A ball then gets passed to him after which he attempts the tunnel shot. Fans are extremely important to every team, hence Curry takes some time to hand out autographs before making a final stop at the locker room. He wears his shoes and only ties his laces after stepping onto the court. Before starting the game, he takes a quick 100-meter dash, then posts “Lock in!” on X, and proceeds to play.