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WATCH: Steph Curry impresses fans with 'casual' long 3

The Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry delighted fans with an extraordinary long-distance shot during a promotional event for his Gentleman's Cut bourbon brand in Benicia,

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The Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry delighted fans with an extraordinary long-distance shot during a promotional event for his Gentleman's Cut bourbon brand in Benicia, California. On a sunny Saturday, Curry spent the day mingling with fans, signing autographs, and showcasing the basketball skills that have made him a household name.

The event held less than an hour from San Francisco, saw Curry surrounded by enthusiastic supporters and security personnel. Amid the bustling atmosphere, Curry received a basketball and, in true showman style, dribbled before attempting a remarkable shot from the opposite side of the court.

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The crowd watched in awe as the ball soared through the air and swished into the hoop, showcasing Curry’s incredible precision and flair. Whether or not he called glass remains a mystery, but the feat was nonetheless spectacular and captured the essence of Curry's playful yet competitive spirit.

“We feel the support”, says Steph Curry

Reflecting on the day's events, Curry expressed gratitude for the unwavering support from the community. "We feel the support. I've been out here for 15 years, we've had four championships and hopefully, we can keep going back for more. To have a day like this in Benicia, the hospitality has been unreal, so thank ya'll so much for coming out," he said.

This offseason, Curry has balanced his time between public appearances, golf outings, and preparations for his next stint with Team USA. Meanwhile, he remains keenly interested in the Golden State Warriors' plans to bolster their roster for the upcoming season.

The team had shown interest in acquiring Paul George from the LA Clippers, but George's decision to become a free agent has closed that door, leaving the Warriors to explore other avenues to strengthen their squad.

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