During the Team USA Practice sessions, Stephen Curry has displayed some tricky shots which has gone viral on the internet. The long-distance shot once again astounded the audience as he effortlessly connected on an incredible succession of stunts.
The viral video, provided by USA Basketball, shows Curry nonchalantly shooting three successive long jumpers off a single bounce, demonstrating his extraordinary hand-eye coordination and precision. The jaw-dropping trick shots received over 1.5 million views within hours of being shared, cementing Curry's image as a basketball magician.
His casual manner in sinking these unbelievable shots struck a chord with viewers, and the video was widely circulated.
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Stephen Curry makes it look TOO EASY 🤯 #USABMNT
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Curry's impressive trick-shot performance serves as a moving reminder of the extraordinary talent and entertainment value he brings to the game as Team USA resumes its Olympic quest. Ahead of his next game against Puerto Rico, supporters are excited to see Curry's incredible performances on a worldwide platform. Curry has recently had some shooting issues in real games, going 1-for-9 from the field against South Sudan, despite his captivating performance.
Brian Windhorst highlighted issues with Stephen Curry's shooting
While Brian Windhorst an analyst from ESPN has highlighted the issues of Stephen Curry shooting during the summer games. As per Pink Villa, Brian Windhorst stated, “He's struggling a little bit with his shots being cut down. He even admitted last night that he's forcing some shots a little bit because he doesn't know when his shots are coming.”
Though Stephen Curry is not able to find his rhythm USA as shown strong performance in group stage and has booked their spot in the knockout stages. Curry, recognized for his sharpshooting and ability to generate shots, has limits in the Olympic format, where sharing the ball and adapting to a different style of play are critical. Windhorst emphasized Curry's admission of forcing shots and the necessity for him to adjust to the new surroundings in order to rediscover his shooting touch.