A picture of the two players on the court was posted to Twitter by the Golden State Warriors Japan account.
SUGA was seen carrying a signed Curry jersey, and Curry had a signed copy of the most recent BTS album, “Proof.”
SUGA has always been a huge basketball lover, as evidenced by the fact that he played the sport in his earlier years. He posted a picture of himself wearing a Warriors jersey on Twitter yesterday.
Curry, on the other hand, took the time to re-post the message, writing, “Suga, I love the jersey! See you shortly.”
We know that meeting of two legends is correct!
The Washington Wizards and the Warriors will play two games in Japan this weekend, according to an ESPN story. — GMA News, JCB
Podz describes the “tough” decision he made to prefer basketball to baseball
In his first season with the Warriors, Brandin Podziemski made an immediate impact. However, what if the guard, who was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team, chose to focus on something other than basketball?
Podziemski recently disclosed on the podcast “The Dinner Table” that, in spite of his father’s wish for him to play baseball, he chose to pursue basketball as his sport after falling in love with it in the eighth grade. The now-21-year-old had a challenging talk as a result.
“Yes, that’s right. Really tough,” Podziemski remarked. “My mother has a tendency to follow the crowd. So she says, “Yeah, that’s fine,” anything I want to do. However, my father was really supportive of me playing baseball. He wanted me to make it in because he was unable to make it.
“We were returning from a tournament in Nashville when I had the difficult conversation with him, ‘I don’t think I want to play baseball anymore.'” I believe that playing basketball is what I love to do the most right now, and I want to stop here.
He was almost crying about it, I remember, saying things like ‘There’s no way. You were destined to play baseball since you are so gifted and talented. Simply said, I stuck to it. I thought to myself, “I’m going to succeed in basketball if you let me play.” I simply stuck to what I told him, even after getting drafted five or six years later.”Following the Warriors’ selection of Podziemski at No. 19 in the 2023 NBA Draft, Podziemski was then asked if his father had any special words for him.
“I doubt anything he said had any bearing on it. Podziemski described it as “just kind of tears of joy.” “I believe that the majority of my family played high school athletics; none of them have ever participated in sports at any level higher than college. It was therefore a lot of fun for me to be able to celebrate our family’s success and to have them all there with me in Brooklyn.”
With rumors of All-Star trades, Podziemski is supposedly a highly sought-after trade chip and has rapidly established himself as a respected NBA player.
It’s easy to say that the Warriors gained a great deal from Podziemski’s pivotal choice to give up baseball for basketball, regardless of whether Golden State chooses to retain him in its long-term plans or uses him as the focal point of a trade for a player like Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen.