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WATCH: Stephen Curry shows some cool moves during Golden State Warriors practice session ahead of NBA 2024/25 season

Basketball: During a recent Warriors practice, Stephen Curry not only scored basket after basket but also showed off his legendary accuracy and performed a "forbidden" dance move that had everyone in giggles.

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In addition to his impressive precision on the court, Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry has a talent for surprise his fans with unusual gestures. During a recent Warriors practice, Curry not only scored basket after basket but also showed off his legendary accuracy and performed a "forbidden" dance move that had everyone in giggles.

With no pressure from a game, Stephen Curry was able to fully savor each flawless stroke during practice's laid-back atmosphere. Steph was celebrating a string of successful baskets when he couldn't contain his joy. He made an amusing and surprising dance motion, which went viral on social media. The scene was quickly shared by his followers, who noted that Curry consistently manages to show off his personality even when he isn't playing for a team. 

Although Steph Curry has already displayed his carefree, playful side in practice, these "forbidden" maneuvers gave it a unique flair. With his uplifting demeanor and knack for making baskets, Curry leads the Warriors, who appear to be in excellent shape heading into the new campaign.

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Stephen Curry signed a four-year, $215.4 million deal in August 2021; he has two years left on it. Curry was only allowed to sign a one-year extension this summer because of the NBA's "38-year rule," which prohibits teams from giving extended contracts to players who reach 38 within the term of the agreement. 

Golden State Warriors to challenge for NBA title

Curry scored 26.4 points, dished out 5.1 assists, and made 40.8 percent of his three-pointers in his 35th season last year. When he led Team USA in scoring against France during the All-Star campaign, he won his first Olympic gold medal. Fans shouldn't worry just yet because he still defies aging. There's a good chance he has three more seasons of high output, and he may play in a supporting position long into the future.

To stay competitive, the Warriors have adjusted their roster this summer while concentrating on maximizing Stephen Curry's last years. With Stephen Curry on the floor, the team can continue to challenge for the championship. Still, the league's look will eventually change when players like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Luka Doncic, Victor Wembanyama, and other outstanding young players break through.

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