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WATCH: No look shot from Stephen Curry pierces ball through rafters from mid-court

Basketball: In an empty gym with minimal vertical clearance and dangling overhead rafters, Curry heaved from beyond the halfcourt line. Stephen Curry's ridiculous trick shot as went viral on social media.

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Everyone agrees that Stephen Curry is a basketball wizard. Curry's skill has allowed the Golden State Warriors to rise to the top of the NBA in the past 12 years. Making the most ridiculously impossible shots has become his profession. Some of Curry's shots, though, like as his most recent ridiculous trick shot that went viral on social media, still need to be seen to be believed. In an empty gym with minimal vertical clearance and dangling overhead rafters, Curry heaved from beyond the halfcourt line.

Golden State Warriors player may now unleash a line drive in the direction of the hoop to stop the ball from hitting the ceiling. Instead, Curry opted to take a gamble by shooting the ball with such a wide arc. Curry's brilliance, of course, ensured that there could only be one outcome: a swish. 

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At this point, Stephen Curry's ability to work magic with the basketball shouldn't surprise fans. These achievements lend credence to the hypothesis that it was for this exact reason that the star of the Warriors became one of the most exciting basketball players in the world.

Curry often dazzles the audience with ridiculous talent demonstrations. His touch on floaters and layups allows him to twist his body in all directions while still completing a basket. He popularized the tunnel shot before games.

Stephen Curry extends his contract with Golden State Warriors

The Warriors' star player should even surpass himself. If the first-ever unanimous NBA MVP had to shoot the ball at an unusual angle because his hands were tied behind his back, it would be ridiculous to question him. But with his level of expertise and understanding, Curry can manage any circumstance that arises on a basketball floor.

The NBA's all-time leading 3-point shooter and Olympic gold winner, Stephen Curry, has agreed to a one-year contract extension with the Golden State Warriors that would pay him close to $63 million for the 2026–2027 campaign. Throughout his career in regular seasons, he has averaged 24.8 points. He played for the Warriors last season, averaging 26.4 points. 

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