Steph Curry Performs Dance Steps During Practice

As he starts his 16th season in the NBA, Stephen Curry, one of the game’s biggest players, is trying to keep the Golden State Warriors’ new look current.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In addition, he is regarded as one of the most likable and relatable athletes of all time, and following a huge play or shot, he occasionally likes to dance a little.

After Buddy Hield received an assist, he gave a brief demonstration of his dancing skills during a team practice.
Despite the fact that the Warriors’ eight-year, four-ring winning run is over, Curry remains a valuable asset to the team.

Even though he shot 40.8 percent from beyond the arc and saw his overall percentage drop to 45.0 percent—a considerable drop from his career norm—he was still able to average 26.4 points and 5.1 assists a game.

He won’t have his regular backcourt partner Klay Thompson with him this season because Thompson signed a free agent contract this summer to play with the Dallas Mavericks, the reigning Western Conference winners.

In an effort to replace Thompson and the prolific 3-point shooting Thompson has traditionally given them, the Warriors selected Hield.

Although Hield is a few inches shorter than Thompson and isn’t quite as good defensively as Thompson once was, he is still a respectable 3-point shooter who connected on 38.6% of his shots from beyond the arc in the previous campaign.

Golden State wants to at least make it back to the playoffs after missing them the previous season.