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Former Player Has Honest Admission About Stephen Curry

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Everyone knows that Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is a menace to his opponents but some people know that better than others.

Former NBA star Ty Lawson is very familiar with just how tough Curry can be.

Speaking on “Raw Room”, via ClutchPoints, Lawson said that Curry perfected his look-away three-pointer against him, leaving Lawson and the rest of the Denver Nuggets shaken and stunned.

“Steph [Curry] was tough too… it was against us and he shot it in the right corner I was looking at the ball and he was like BOOM… Splash… nobody seen that before.”

Ty Lawson speaks on how tough Steph Curry is

(via @Raw__Room)

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Curry has made a habit of putting up some amazing shots, some that are too good to be believed.

Sometimes he will actually turn away from the shot because he is so sure that the ball will find the basket.

He apparently started doing that during games against Lawson and the Nuggets.

Lawson said Curry’s move was “disrespectful” but he was also in awe of it because it showed the pure, untouchable talent and skill of the Warriors superstar.

Curry has done this move many times over the years so Lawson isn’t the only one who has faced it on the court.

He has other on-court gestures and celebrations when he gets hot from beyond the three-point line, including his patented “night night” move that recently popped up at the Olympics.

As if the impressive shots weren’t bad enough, Curry likes to make it even worse by taunting his opponents with these moves and celebrations.

Lawson claims he is the first to see Curry act like this but he wasn’t the last and there is no doubt that NBA fans will witness him act like this many more times before he retires.

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